Title :
A pilot study on human cognitive reliability (HCR) by human model simulation
Author :
Wu, Wei ; Yoshikawa, Hidekazu
Author_Institution :
Graduate Sch. of Energy Sci., Kyoto Univ., Japan
Abstract :
Based on human model simulation, an estimation method for basic human error probability (HEP) parameters is presented, for probability safety assessment/human reliability assessment (PSA/HRA) in nuclear power plant NPP. A framework of HEP parameters needed for PSA/HRA is firstly described and then, in order to construct a human model on plant anomaly diagnosis at NPP, methods of laboratory experiment are briefly explained. An experiment was conducted for obtaining information about operators´ cognitive behavior. Two kinds of human cognitive reliability (HCR) curves for detecting and diagnosing an anomaly were derived from the experimental data and the characteristics of both curves were analyzed with respect to the nature of time dependency of the HEP. The human model was constructed for simulating the operators´ cognitive behaviors during the detection and diagnosis phase. Using the human model, HCR curves for anomaly detection phase were deduced by computer experiments. The inter-comparisons of the HCR curves with the experimental data resulted in that the application of human model simulation would be feasible for the estimation of HEP parameters needed for PSA/HRA
Keywords :
biocybernetics; cognitive systems; human factors; interactive systems; nuclear engineering computing; nuclear power stations; user modelling; HEP parameters; anomaly detection phase; basic human error probability; cognitive behavior; cognitive behaviors; computer experiments; diagnosis phase; human cognitive reliability; human model; human model simulation; nuclear power plant; plant anomaly diagnosis; probability safety assessment/human reliability assessment; time dependency; Artificial intelligence; Computational modeling; Helium; Humans; Laboratories; Monitoring; Phase detection; Process control; Research and development; Safety;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Information Systems, 1997. IIS '97. Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Grand Bahama Island
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8218-3
DOI :
10.1109/IIS.1997.645196