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BARTONĚK, D. OPATŘILOVÁ, I.
Original Title
Design of Human-machine Interface
English Title
Type
conference paper
Language
Czech
Original Abstract
The human-machine interface is a phenomenon of time of rapidly increasing automation in technical practice. Recently, this interface is an integral part of complicated instruments whose operation requires great experience and trained staff. Hereby these devices become difficultly utilizable for the naive users. This paper describes the initial design of human-machine interface for devices for determining of position using satellite (GNSS) methods. The mathematical model of surveying process was developed using fuzzy logic within an analysis. The proposal is implemented by a system top-down analysis and links between the functional sub-components are described using a sequential scheme. The communication of the user with interface is expressed a hierarchical state machine in UML 2.0. The aim of interface is a simplifying of the complex setup process of GNSS devices. The core of solution is an expert system which is based on geographic information system (GIS). GIS simulates the measurement conditions in the given locality. The design of interface will be verified on the specific GNSS device, GRS-1 by Topcon Company
English abstract
Keywords
interface, hierarchical state machine, GNSS methods and devices
Key words in English
Authors
BARTONĚK, D.; OPATŘILOVÁ, I.
RIV year
2013
Released
1. 7. 2013
Publisher
VUTIUM
Location
Brno
ISBN
978-80-214-4739-4
Book
Materials Structure & Micromechanics of Fracture (MSMF-7)
Edition
VUTIUM Brno
Edition number
1
NEUVEDENO
Pages from
130
Pages to
Pages count
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT100444, author="Dalibor {Bartoněk} and Irena {Opatřilová}", title="Design of Human-machine Interface", booktitle="Materials Structure & Micromechanics of Fracture (MSMF-7)", year="2013", series="VUTIUM Brno", number="1", pages="130--130", publisher="VUTIUM", address="Brno", isbn="978-80-214-4739-4" }