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1 Date: FD35 Page: 1 Agricultural Camera (AgCam) TIM #1-1 TST Introduction and Payload Training Overview Wade Stevens Flight Projects Directorate TBE/FD35 256-961-1086 wade.stevens@tbe.com

2 Date: FD35 Page: 2 Objective To introduce the PD to the TST Process, payload training concepts, payload training documentation, and payload training/crew operations processes. To start the PD working on their curriculum and PDL Training Data Set. To define the plan for training the science team.

3 Date: FD35 Page: 3 Agenda FD35 Triad Introductions TST Roles, Responsibilities, and Products Procedures Process Overview Displays Process Overview GSP Team Training Overview Overview of Payload Training Documentation Overview of Payload Training Curriculum, Types, and Phases Overview of PDL and Payload Training Data Set Overview of Generic Payload Training Template Payload/Facility/Experiment Flight Schedule Schedule

4 Date: FD35 Page: 4 FD35 Introductions Crew Training Contact:Wade Stevens 256-961-1086 wade.stevens@tbe.com PODF Contact: Glenn Ferraro 256-961-0233 glenn.ferraro@tbe.com PDRT Contact: Joseph Fittipaldi 256-961-0230 joe.fittipaldi@tbe.com GSP Contact: Barbara Tepper 256-961-2219 barbara.tepper@tbe.com

5 Date: FD35 Page: 5 TST Roles, Responsibilities, and Products Official Membership of TST: –FD35 Triad Personnel –PD Representatives –Crew Representatives TST Roles: –To aid in the development of payload training requirements for crew –To define a complete payload training/crew operations strategy for each payload

6 Date: FD35 Page: 6 TST Roles, Responsibilities, and Products TST Responsibilities: –Phase 1 : Determine crew training curriculum development, training tools development, and training readiness planning for the payload –Phase 2: Determine any requirements for Complement Training

7 Date: FD35 Page: 7 TST Roles, Responsibilities, and Products Phase I TST Products: –Training Assessment Form –Level 5 Schedule Inputs –OBT Decision –PDL Training Data Set

8 Date: FD35 Page: 8 TST Roles, Responsibilities, and Products Other Training Products: (items developed prior to crew training, but not required for TST closure) –Trainer Development Specification (PD) –Lesson Plans (PL Instructor) –Courseware (PL Instructor) –PL Simulator Test Procedures (SE) –PLCR ECR to NPOCB

9 Date: FD35 Page: 9 Glenn Ferarro Flight Projects Directorate TBE/FD35 256-961-0233 glenn.ferraro@tbe.com DISPLAYS AND PROCEDURES TEAM PROCEDURES GROUP

10 Date: FD35 Page: 10 PROCEDURES Displays and Procedures Team (DPT) is responsible for the the United States Payload Operations Data File (U.S. PODF) contents/maintenance PD inputs/updates may submitted in from/to or via redlines DPT-CPE will write, integrate, and maintain procedures DPT-POC will apply standards and format, and maintain procedures Procedures Residency: –Procedures in development phase reside in PIMS, “PODF:offline” MOP. –Procedures in current Flight Library reside in PIMS, CURRENT Flight MOP –Newly Baselined procedures reside in PIMS, in the Flight MOP for they will initially be used

11 Date: FD35 Page: 11 PROCEDURES Configuration Control –Procedures are Baselined using the ECR Process –Procedures may be updated using the ECR Process –Real-time changes are controlled by the OCR Process Library Maintenance –PODF publishes Crew Training/Simulation MPV Library every other week –PODF-Support generates onboard library updates will build MPV library and uplink.

12 Date: FD35 Page: 12 PROCEDURES US PODF Payload Developer Milestones: –OpNom Delivery: Facility –Preliminary: Inc minus 20 months –ECR Submittal: Inc minus 17 months Sub-Rack –Preliminary: Inc minus 18 months –ECR Submittal: Inc minus 15 months

13 Date: FD35 Page: 13 PROCEDURES US PODF Payload Developer Milestones (Continued): –Procedure Delivery Facility –Initial Procedure Input to PODF: Inc minus 16 months –Development Updates to support Usability and Training Event –Baseline ECR Submittal: Inc minus 5.5 Months –Update ECR Cut-Off: Inc minus 3.5 months Subrack –Initial Procedures Input to PODF: Inc minus 14 months –Development Updates to support Usability and Training Event –Baseline ECR Submittal: Inc minus 5.5 Months –Update ECR Cut-Off: Inc minus 3.5 months

14 Date: FD35 Page: 14 PROCEDURES All on-board payload procedures are available in MPV and some will exist in paper as required. Paper Cue Cards may be requested. Within MPV directory structure payloads are listed alphabetically. –US PODF MPV Shelves: DAILY STATUS CHECK PAYLOAD MESSAGE QUICK RESPONSE PAYLOAD SPECIFIC –1.ACTIVATION & CHECKOUT –2.NOMINAL –3.MALFUNCTION –4.CORRECTIVE –5.REFERENCE –6.ALTERNATE NOMINAL –9.CUE CARD

15 Date: FD35 Page: 15 PROCEDURES Helpful hints: The Display and Procedures Team is here to help you get accurate procedures on board ISS. –If you have questions: Call your PDT-POC, or the PDT-CPE The entire process is documented in: –US PODF Management Plan, SSP 58700 Level V Schedule to be supplied will contain an integrated DISPLAY/PROCEDURE/TRAINING schedule

16 Date: FD35 Page: 16 AgCam Displays & Procedures Team (DPT) Process Overview Joe Fittipaldi Flight Projects Directorate FD35/TBE 256-961-0230 joe.fittipaldi@tbe.com

17 Date: FD35 Page: 17 Role of the DPT Displays Team Displays Team: –Provides PDs with a single display point of contact –Facilitates payload review process –Participates in development and approval of display standards Displays Team assists PDs with: –Identification and development of crew tasks –Display design –Display standards guidance –Display usability –Display approval

18 Date: FD35 Page: 18 Terminology Display –The man-machine interface of a payload –Includes Human-Computer Interface (HCI) as well as all electrical, audible, mechanical, and optical indicators and controls Human-Computer Interface (HCI) –Includes laptop display, embedded display, front panel LED or LCD, panel switches, Commercial Off the Shelf (COTS) hardware/software, and crew procedures with regard to display interaction Usability (for displays) –ISO 9000 definition: the extent to which displays can be employed by crewmembers to implement specified functions with effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction in a specified context of use (PODF Management Plan)

19 Date: FD35 Page: 19 DPT Displays Team Payload Usability Team (PUT) Displays Team Lead assembles a Payload Usability Team (PUT) –Comprised of: Displays Team Lead, PODF, Training, Crew Office, IPLAT, Safety, Stowage, Operations Control, and PD PUT responsibilities –Review display products –Plan, conduct, and support the Usability Test –Support display baseline process

20 Date: FD35 Page: 20 Supporting Documents Display and Graphics Commonality Standards (DGCS) Main Volume & Appendices SSP 50313 U.S. PODF Management Plan SSP 58700 Payload Data Sets Blank Book (PDSBB) SSP 52000-PDS Payload Integration Agreement (PIA) SSP 52000-PIA The Windows Interface Guidelines for Software Design Redmond, Washington; Microsoft Press OSF/Motif Style Guide Open Software Foundation, Prentice Hall PTR Operations Nomenclature (OpNom) SSP 50254 Pressurized Payloads Interface Requirements Document (IRD), Appendix C SSP 57000

21 Date: FD35 Page: 21 Display Standards Documentation Display and Graphics Commonality Standards (DGCS) - SSP 50313 –Documents standards for all on-board displays All DGCS requirements are applicable to all displays Appendix H requirements are applicable to payload displays only –Display Requirements Applicability Guidelines (DRAG) (approval pending) Provides guidance for requirements applicability for types of crew display interfaces

22 Date: FD35 Page: 22 Standards Applied to Crew Display Interfaces Types of crew display interfaces –Front-panel indicators & controls (e.g. lights, switches, knobs) Reviewed and approved per IPLAT process –Panel-mounted character-based displays (e.g. text or symbols using segmented or dot matrix characters) Exempt from Standard Payload Layout (DGCS H3.2) except for title + GMT –Panel-mounted pixel-based (graphical) displays (e.g. intermediate between character-based and laptop types) Appendix H applies to the extent possible –Laptop computer displays All DGCS Appendix H requirements apply –Operations Nomenclature applies to all of the above interfaces

23 Date: FD35 Page: 23 Usability Test Usability Test is a formal evaluation of the: –Compliance with ISS display standards –Operability and interoperability of the payload crew displays and procedures –Commonality within a payload and across payloads (look & feel) –Readiness of the payload displays for PTDR, crew training, and flight

24 Date: FD35 Page: 24 Usability Test (cont'd) Usability Test participants –Crewmember, Crew Office rep, PD team, Displays Team PUT Lead, CPE, PODF procedure POC, Operations Control (OC) Displays Team PUT Lead responsibilities: –Prepare Usability Test Plan –Conduct Usability Test –Prepare Usability Test Report PD test responsibilities –Coordination with Displays Team PUT lead –Review test plan –Participate as requested Deliver hardware and display software; ensure functionality Present system overview Provide access if test area restricted Respond to action items

25 Date: FD35 Page: 25 Usability Test (cont'd) Types of usability tests –Display Conducted early in Displays Team review process Products used: mature displays and flow of crew tasks Procedures may not be available at this time –Procedure Conducted during the Displays Team Displays & Procedures Review Products used: frozen or baselined displays, COTS products, mature procedures Procedures are the only product open for change –Integrated Combines Display and Procedures usability tests Conducted during the Displays Team Displays & Procedures Review Requires mature displays and procedures Both products are open for change

26 Date: FD35 Page: 26 Zk Pa: Payload Display Process Overview To PODF Baseline Process Yes No Yes No Submit Displays to PDRT (via e-mail) TST TIM 1-1 DPT Prelim Evaluation Sim/DPT/PODF/PD PD DPT DPT/PODFCB DPT PD/PODF PUT PD/PODF DPT Tabletop Review Usability Test Displays Only Procedures Only Candidate Displays Yes No DPT Define Ops Concept and/or DADs PD OR Displays and Procedures (Integrated) (See Sheet 2) Define Initial Displays Enter Displays into PIMS Preflight MOP DPT Displays Evaluation DPT Submit Usability Test Plan for Approval Modify Displays per PDRT Recommendations DPT Changes Required ? OK ? Modify Usability Test Plan per Comments Conduct Usability Test DPT Publish Usability Test Report Submit ECR to Baseline Displays Baseline Displays Enter Flight Displays into PIMS Flight MOP Resolve Issues/Update as Required PD Modify Usability Test Plan per Comments OK ? Conduct Usability Test Candidate Procedures to DPT Procedures Evaluation Modify per PUT Comments Changes Required ? Submit Usability Test Plan for Approval Resolve Issues/Update as Required PD Publish Usability Evaluation/Test Report OR I-36/24 I-20/18 I-16/14 Out Define Payload Objectives/ Science PD

27 Date: FD35 Page: 27 Yes No Yes No & PD DPT DPT/PODFCB DPT PD/PODF Candidate Displays DPT Yes No DPT PD Submit ECR to Baseline Displays Baseline Displays Enter Flight Displays into PIMS Flight MOP Submit Usability Test Plan for Approval OK ? Modify Usability Test Plan per Comments Conduct Usability Test DPT Publish Usability Test Report Resolve Issues/Update as Required Candidate Procedures to DPT Procedures Evaluation Modify per PUT Comments Changes Required ? PUT PD/PODF Define Initial Displays Submit Displays to DPT (via e-mail) Modify Displays per DPT Recommendations Enter Displays into PIMS Preflight MOP DPT Displays Evaluation Changes Required ? Sim/DPT/PODF/PD Define Ops Concept and/or DADs PD OR Displays Only (See Sheet 1) Procedures Only (See Sheet 1) Displays and Procedures (Integrated) PTDR Out TST TIM 1-1 DPT Prelim Evaluation I-36/24 I-20/18 I-16/14 Define Payload Objectives/ Science PD Payload Display Process Overview

28 Date: FD35 Page: 28 Schedule Subrack Class Payloads

29 Date: FD35 Page: 29 Triad Points of Contact DPT Displays Team Contacts: Joe Fittipaldi (256) 961-0230 joe.fittipaldi@tbe.com Mike Maroon (256) 961-4466 mike.maroon@tbe.com PODF/CPE Contact: Glenn Ferraro (256) 961-0233 glenn.ferraro@tbe.com FD35 Training Contact: Wade Stevens (256) 961-1086 wade.stevens@tbe.com IPLAT (Labeling) Contact: Rich Ellenberger (281) 483-5238 s.r.ellenberger@.nasa.gov

30 Date: FD35 Page: 30 Overview of Payload Training Documentation Payload Training Implementation Plan (PTIP) –SSP 58309 (currently Rev. B, Jan 2002) –The PTIP details payload training requirements and processes for U.S. PDs. Generic Payload Simulator Requirements Document (PSRD), Vol. 1 –SSP 58026-01 (currently Issue B, June 2001) –The PSRD, Vol. 1, provides the requirements for a Payload Training Unit (PTU) and includes specific functional and interface requirements for the hardware and software mockups that comprise the PTU.

31 Date: FD35 Page: 31 Overview of Crew Payload Training Curriculum, Types, and Phases Crew Payload Training Types: –Payload Nominal Operations Training Payload Introduction (with hardware) Hands-On Nominal Operations Payload Maintenance Expected Malfunctions –Payload Proficiency Training Proficiency Building Proficiency Maintenance –Payload Refresher Training –Payload Transport/Transfer –Payload Complement Training –Simulations

32 Date: FD35 Page: 32 Overview of Crew Payload Training Curriculum, Types, and Phases Payload Complement Curriculum (Part of Phase II TST Process): –Payload Operations Briefing –Integrated Operations

33 Date: FD35 Page: 33 Overview of Crew Payload Training Curriculum, Types, and Phases Crew Payload Training Phases: –Advanced-Training on facilities/payloads and support equipment which are permanently resident on-board the ISS –Increment Specific - Emphasizes payload operations which are unique to the upcoming increment –On-Board - includes training which takes place while the crew is resident on-board the ISS

34 Date: FD35 Page: 34 Overview of PDL and Payload Training Data Set Payload Data Library –Online, integrated, payload data information system –Used for collection, processing, management, and distribution of payload data –Contains data on: Point of Contact General Information Training Unit Identification Lessons GSP Training Trainer/Simulator requirements –Once data is entered, printing the training data set for a payload generates the data pages that are submitted to the PTP with the PLCR signature page

35 Date: FD35 Page: 35 PDL Access To access software –Submit a User Account Request form found on the PDL homepage (http://pdl.hosc.msfc.nasa.gov) –Software may be downloaded once a user ID is obtained PDL Helpline (256)961-1265

36 Date: FD35 Page: 36 Crew Training Development Plan Facility Class Payload Crew Training I-36/20I-20I-19I-18I-17 PD Science Selected Conduct PDR/CDR Participate in TST Populate Crew Training Dataset Crew Training Starts for preflight payloads SE delivers Trainer Test Procedures for New Facility Class Payloads Conduct Preship Test Conduct Training Strategy Team TIMs/Develop Crew Training Requirements Review PDR/IDR Data for Trainer Specs *PDs generally start at I-36 or I-24 months Legend PD Responsibility Payload Training Team Responsibility Joint PD/Trng Team Responsibility Legend: Deliver Procedures and Ref Data PTI integrates Training Requirements Delivers Payload Training Input to MITP Conduct TRR I-16I-15I-14 PD Science Selected Conduct PDR/CDR Participate in TST Populate Crew Training Dataset Deliver Procedures and Ref Data Crew Training Integration/ Implementation PTI collects payload training requirements Develop Crew Task Assignment Conduct Training Strategy Team TIMs/Develop Crew Training Requirements Review PDR/IDR Data for Trainer Specs Subrack Payload Crew Training

37 Date: FD35 Page: 37 Crew Training Development Plan I-13I-12 I-11 I-10 I-9 Deliver new Facility Class payload trainers to PTC I-8I-7I-6 SE delivers Trainer Test Procedures forNew Subrack Payloads Conduct Preship Test SE delivers PSRD Vol 2 for new Facility class Integrated Trainers Conduct PSIIC Participate In Payload Training Dry Run Crew Training Starts for new Facility class payloads Crew Training ends for new Facility class payloads Conduct Integrated Trainer Acceptance Test Instructor (PD or SE) Deliver lesson plan (PTDR-2 weeks) Finalize OCBT Objectives OCBT Pre- PTDR I-5I-4 OCBT-PTDR Deliver OCBT To Payload OBTWG Rep Deliver new subrack payload trainers to PTC SE delivers PSRD Vol 2 for new subrack Integrated Trainers Conduct PSIIC Participate In Payload Training Dry Run Crew Training ends for new Subrack payloads Crew Training Starts for new subrack payloads Conduct Integrated Trainer Acceptance Test Instructor (PD or SE) Deliver lesson plan (PTDR-2 weeks) Finalize OCBT Objectives OCBT Pre- PTDR OCBT-PTDR Deliver OCBT To Payload OBTWG Rep Deliver OCBT To COSSWG Payload Complement Trng begins Conduct Payload Complement PTDR Payload Training ends Crew Training Starts for new subrack payloads Develop Crew Training Matrix

38 Date: FD35 Page: 38 Important Web Sites Payload Operations & Integration: https://payloads.msfc.nasa.gov/station/ Payload Training Web Site: https://payloads.msfc.nasa.gov/station/train/welcome.html PODF Site: https://payloads.msfc.nasa.gov/station/FD35/podf_main.html PDRT Site: https://payloads.msfc.nasa.gov/station/fd35/pdrt_main.html Payload Mission Integration Team http://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/ss/issapt/paylfc/oz2.pmi.html POIF Web pages are password controlled. For access, go to https://payloads.msfc.nasa.gov and complete the account request. For additional help, contact Eric Dorr: eric.dorr@tbe.com, 256-961-2460

39 Date: FD35 Page: 39 Payload Facility/Experiment Flight Schedule Ascent: –Flight:ULF-2 –Date:AgCam working to July 04 launch Descent: –Flight: –Date:

40 Date: FD35 Page: 40 Training Development Milestones TIM 1-2Date: –Payload Overview –Training Assessment Form –Curriculum Development TIM 1-3Date: –Crew Training Equipment Proposal –Supplemental Crew Training Tools Defined –PDL Data Set Entered –PLCR TIM 1-4: Review of TST ProductsDate:I-20 TSTDate:I-20 Procedure DropDate:I-14 Usability TestDate:I-16 PTDRDate:I-9 Ready for TrainingDate:I-8 Complete chart (dates) as part of TIM process. Will result in Level V Schedule by TIM 1-3.

41 Date: FD35 Page: 41 Acronyms CBT Computer Based Training EIA EXPRESS Integration Agreement EVA Extra-Vehicular Activity GSP Ground Support Personnel I- Increment minus IPLATISS Payload Labeling Approval Team ISSInternational Space Station JMSTJoint Multi-Segment Training JSCJohnson Space Center MSFCMarshall Space Flight Center OBT On-Board Training OOMOn-Orbit Maintenance

42 Date: FD35 Page: 42 Acronyms NBLNeutral Buoyancy Laboratory PDPayload Developer PDLPayload Data Library PDRTPayload Display Review Team PIMPayload Integration Manager PIAPayload Integration Agreement PLPayload PODFPayload Operations Data File PSRDPayload Simulator Requirements Document PSTPPayload Simulator Test Procedure PTCPayload Training Capability

43 Date: FD35 Page: 43 Acronyms PTIPPayload Training Implementation Plan PTLPPayload Training Lesson Plan PTUPayload Training Unit PUDGPayload User Development Guide RFTReady for Training SESimulation Engineer SPIPStation Program Implementation Plan SSTFSpace Station Training Facility SVMFSpace Vehicle Mockup Facility TIMTechnical Interchange Meeting TSTTraining Strategy Team


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