scholarly journals View for the Future of the Monitoring System Incorporating a Man-machine Interface

1991 ◽  
Vol 61 (9) ◽  
pp. 410-413
Author(s):  
M. HIROSE
Author(s):  
Monica Z. Weiland ◽  
Brian A. Convery ◽  
Allen L. Zaklad ◽  
Wayne W. Zachary ◽  
Clarence A. Fry ◽  
...  

The proliferation of digital avionic information presented to pilots has produced a critical need for intelligent avionic information management, particularly in the area of Caution, Warning, and Advisory (CWA) systems. This demonstration illustrates the role of an Active Man Machine Interface (AMMI) in the context of CWA systems in rotorcraft of the future. The basis of the AMMI's intelligence demonstrated here is provided by a cognitive model that 1) prunes the alert stream to only those messages that have meaning to the pilot depending on the tactical context, and 2) provide context-sensitive advice on the basis of the tactical context. The CWA AMMI is currently being designed using COGNET, an cognitive modelling methodology (Zachary, 1989), and implemented using BATON, a set of software tools used to implement and embed COGNET models into existing systems (Zachary et al, 1991).


2011 ◽  
Vol 130-134 ◽  
pp. 3476-3480
Author(s):  
Gang Zhao ◽  
Jie Xu

This paper introduces the design of a heating boiler control system based on PLC and IFIX. In this system, combining Premium PLC with IFIX4.5, industry Ethernet TCP/IP protocol communication is adopted to constructer the monitoring system of heating boiler though PLC and PC. Unity4.0 is used to design the ladder diagrams for the coal burning boiler to automatically realize burning process control and hearth pressure adjustment. IFIX4.5 is adopted to develop supervision control programs, which have perfect function, handy operation, fine visualization and strong man-machine interface.


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