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The effects of training information, problem type, and problem structure on performance in a complex automated systemNash, Beverly Elaine 08 1900 (has links)
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Identification of an operator's associate model for cooperative supervisory control situationsBushman, James B. 05 1900 (has links)
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Haptic enhancement of operator capabilities in hydraulic equipmentKontz, Matthew 12 1900 (has links)
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Actuator design for a haptic displayTognetti, Lawrence Joseph 08 1900 (has links)
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Implementation of arbitrary path constraints using dissipative passive haptic displaysSwanson, Davin Karl 05 1900 (has links)
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Design of a haptic passive mouseRomagna, Eric O. 05 1900 (has links)
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Aiding the operator during novel fault diagnosisYoon, Wan Chul 08 1900 (has links)
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HMI Solution between a manual operator and a pump drive based on SmartphonesSantosh, Golla January 2014 (has links)
With the development of modern technology, mobile communications are changing people’s life and making their day to day life activities easier. The aim of this thesis work is to address one of the modern technology solution that simplifies and act as an HMI solution between a pump drive and a operator based on smart phones. Xylem provides a wide range of pump control units, serving several advanced features includes condition monitoring, cleaning sequence, flow calculation, energy optimizer, sump cleaning and so on. Smart run is a pump control unit, whose parameters installed at wastewater pump stations are possible to monitor and configure physically using keypad or remotely using extension communication gateway, which is a costly solution for installations and maintenance. So, a simple working prototype HMI solution based on smart phones is interested to see how smart phone can relay information between a pump control and an operator in the vicinity of the pump. For this approach a thorough study has been done on different types of smart phones, their trends and different possible wireless communication solutions between operator’s smart phone and the pump. An interactive design process with a focus on usability and data representation on a smart phone application was developed to support their needs and provide a cost effective solution. The result showed that this approach has many benefits includes serving as cost effective HMI solution, data monitoring, better alarm monitoring with additional information, enhanced display over Smart Run’s OLED displays, multilingual support, provides easier support services and also useful as a receiver unit for dewatering pumps hardware developed in parallel with this thesis. This thesis work is carried out in Xylem Water Solutions AB[1], Stockholm, Sweden in collaboration with Mittuniversitetet[2], Sundsvall, Department of Electronics Design. This report can be used as groundwork for future development of smart phone applications for Xylem products [1] http://www.xyleminc.com [2] http://www.miun.se
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Man the machine : a history of a metaphor from Leonardo da Vinci to H. G. WellsTombs, George, 1956- January 2002 (has links)
During the Italian Renaissance, artists and anatomists compared man to various mechanical devices, in an attempt to uncover knowledge about the structure and processes of the human body. In so doing, they drew on ancient Greek notions of instrumentality and proportion. During the early Scientific Revolution, the metaphor of Man the machine played a key role in the development of mechanistic philosophy. During the Enlightenment, it served views on materialism and atheism. By the nineteenth century, when the Industrial Revolution was in full swing, a fundamental change in the relationship of man to machine had come about. Whereas, for Protagoras, man had been the measure of all things, now suddenly the machine was the standard by which the capacities and limits of man were judged. Man the machine was a key feature in the development of the totalitarian ideology of Communism. Moreover, for over a century now, the technocratic viewpoint has guided many technological innovations. Tracing a history of this metaphor, through Leonardo, Vesalius, Harvey, Descartes, Hobbes, Leibniz, La Mettrie, d'Holbach, Marx and Wells, places man's relationship with technology and his gradual loss of identity since the Renaissance in a new context.
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Manipulation of user expectancies effects on reliance, compliance, and trust using an automated system /Mayer, Andrew K. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M. S.)--Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008. / Committee Chair: Fisk, Arthur; Committee Member: Corso, Gregory; Committee Member: Rogers, Wendy.
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