In 2021 we presented the Virtual Mission Control Room (VMCR) on the verge from fun educational project to testing ground for remote cooperative mission control. Since then, we successfully participated in ESA's 2022 campaign "New ideas to make XR a reality", which granted us additional funding to improve the VMCR software and conduct usability testing in cooperation with the chair of human-computer-interaction. In this paper and the corresponding poster session we give an update on the current state of the project, the new features and project structure. We explain the changes suggested by early test users and ESA to make operators feel more at home in the virtual environment. Subsequently, our project partners present their first suggestions for improvements to the VMCR as well as their plans for user testing. We conclude with lessons learned and and a look ahead into our plans for the future of the project.
%0 Conference Proceedings
%1 sittner2023update
%A Sittner, Felix
%A Hartmann, Oliver
%A Montenegro, Sergio
%A Friese, Jan-Philipp
%A Brübach, Larissa
%A Latoschik, Marc Erich
%A Wienrich, Carolin
%B 2023 Small Satellite Conference
%C Utah State University, Logan, UT
%D 2023
%K myown xrhub
%T An Update on the Virtual Mission Control Room
%U https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/smallsat/2023/all2023/193/
%X In 2021 we presented the Virtual Mission Control Room (VMCR) on the verge from fun educational project to testing ground for remote cooperative mission control. Since then, we successfully participated in ESA's 2022 campaign "New ideas to make XR a reality", which granted us additional funding to improve the VMCR software and conduct usability testing in cooperation with the chair of human-computer-interaction. In this paper and the corresponding poster session we give an update on the current state of the project, the new features and project structure. We explain the changes suggested by early test users and ESA to make operators feel more at home in the virtual environment. Subsequently, our project partners present their first suggestions for improvements to the VMCR as well as their plans for user testing. We conclude with lessons learned and and a look ahead into our plans for the future of the project.
@proceedings{sittner2023update,
abstract = {In 2021 we presented the Virtual Mission Control Room (VMCR) on the verge from fun educational project to testing ground for remote cooperative mission control. Since then, we successfully participated in ESA's 2022 campaign "New ideas to make XR a reality", which granted us additional funding to improve the VMCR software and conduct usability testing in cooperation with the chair of human-computer-interaction. In this paper and the corresponding poster session we give an update on the current state of the project, the new features and project structure. We explain the changes suggested by early test users and ESA to make operators feel more at home in the virtual environment. Subsequently, our project partners present their first suggestions for improvements to the VMCR as well as their plans for user testing. We conclude with lessons learned and and a look ahead into our plans for the future of the project.},
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address = {Utah State University, Logan, UT},
author = {Sittner, Felix and Hartmann, Oliver and Montenegro, Sergio and Friese, Jan-Philipp and Brübach, Larissa and Latoschik, Marc Erich and Wienrich, Carolin},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21b4f05de1e7de9041b3fcbd81a4f2b82/hci-uwb},
booktitle = {2023 Small Satellite Conference},
eventdate = {2023},
howpublished = {Technical Poster Session 5},
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keywords = {myown xrhub},
timestamp = {2024-11-21T09:27:11.000+0100},
title = {An Update on the Virtual Mission Control Room},
url = {https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/smallsat/2023/all2023/193/},
year = 2023
}