Title :
A function-behavior-state approach to designing human-machine interface for nuclear power plant operators
Author :
Lin, Y. ; Zhang, W.J.
Author_Institution :
Concordia Inst. for Inf. Syst. Eng., Concordia Univ., Montreal, Que., Canada
Abstract :
This paper presents an approach to human-machine interface design for control room operators of nuclear power plants. The first step in designing an interface for a particular application is to determine information content that needs to be displayed. The design methodology for this step is called the interface design framework (called framework ). Several frameworks have been proposed for applications at varying levels, including process plants. However, none is based on the design and manufacture of a plant system for which the interface is designed. This paper presents an interface design framework which originates from design theory and methodology for general technical systems. Specifically, the framework is based on a set of core concepts of a function-behavior-state model originally proposed by the artificial intelligence research community and widely applied in the design research community. Benefits of this new framework include the provision of a model-based fault diagnosis facility, and the seamless integration of the design (manufacture, maintenance) of plants and the design of human-machine interfaces. The missing linkage between design and operation of a plant was one of the causes of the Three Mile Island nuclear reactor incident. A simulated plant system is presented to explain how to apply this framework in designing an interface. The resulting human-machine interface is discussed; specifically, several fault diagnosis examples are elaborated to demonstrate how this interface could support operators´ fault diagnosis in an unanticipated situation.
Keywords :
artificial intelligence; fission reactor design; fission reactor monitoring; fission reactor safety; fission reactor theory; human computer interaction; nuclear engineering computing; nuclear power stations; nuclear reactor maintenance; user interfaces; Three Mile Island nuclear reactor incident; artificial intelligence research community; control room operators; design research community; function-behavior-state approach; general technical systems; human-machine interface design; missing linkage; model-based fault diagnosis; nuclear power plant operators; plant maintenance; plant system manufacture; seamless integration; simulated plant system; Artificial intelligence; Couplings; Design engineering; Design methodology; Fault diagnosis; Magnetic force microscopy; Power engineering and energy; Power generation; Research and development; Virtual manufacturing; Design; framework; function-behavior-state model; human–machine interface; nuclear power plants;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2004.842728