TY - GEN
T1 - Development of human machine interface (HMI) for digital control rooms in nuclear power plants
AU - Nasiakou, Antonia
AU - Bean, Robert
AU - Alamaniotis, Miltiadis
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - The analog control systems of traditional Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs) are being replaced by digital systems due to the fact that analog Instrumentation and Control (I&C) systems are becoming obsolete and such technology is no longer supported by manufacturers. The purpose of this study is to jointly evaluate the performance of an operator with a Human Machine Interface (HMI) in a NPP digital control room ensuring the efficiency and the safety of the NPP. The validity and the accuracy of the operators' actions are the primary goals that have to be preserved through the emergence of the HMI based in digital systems. The transition from analog to digital control systems leads to a more advanced support of the NPP; Video Display Units (VDUs) are used for monitoring the state of the NPP while alarm systems help for directing attention. The operators, in order to monitor information from the different VDUs, have to switch attention between different screens (alarms systems and control systems). Therefore, a well-established HMI is a significant challenge to the overall operation of the NPP, that actually helps the operators to learn from the available information in detecting possible anomalies and making the right decisions, to ensure safety, and in parallel to diminish the human error.
AB - The analog control systems of traditional Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs) are being replaced by digital systems due to the fact that analog Instrumentation and Control (I&C) systems are becoming obsolete and such technology is no longer supported by manufacturers. The purpose of this study is to jointly evaluate the performance of an operator with a Human Machine Interface (HMI) in a NPP digital control room ensuring the efficiency and the safety of the NPP. The validity and the accuracy of the operators' actions are the primary goals that have to be preserved through the emergence of the HMI based in digital systems. The transition from analog to digital control systems leads to a more advanced support of the NPP; Video Display Units (VDUs) are used for monitoring the state of the NPP while alarm systems help for directing attention. The operators, in order to monitor information from the different VDUs, have to switch attention between different screens (alarms systems and control systems). Therefore, a well-established HMI is a significant challenge to the overall operation of the NPP, that actually helps the operators to learn from the available information in detecting possible anomalies and making the right decisions, to ensure safety, and in parallel to diminish the human error.
KW - Digital control room
KW - Fuzzy logic
KW - HMI
KW - Nuclear power plant
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85047736661
T3 - 10th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Plant Instrumentation, Control, and Human-Machine Interface Technologies, NPIC and HMIT 2017
SP - 132
EP - 141
BT - 10th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Plant Instrumentation, Control, and Human-Machine Interface Technologies, NPIC and HMIT 2017
PB - American Nuclear Society
T2 - 10th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Plant Instrumentation, Control, and Human-Machine Interface Technologies, NPIC and HMIT 2017
Y2 - 11 June 2017 through 15 June 2017
ER -