Title :
The initial development of a computerized operator support system
Author :
Lew, Roger ; Boring, Ronald L. ; Ulrich, Thomas A. ; Thomas, Kevin
Author_Institution :
Human Factors & Stat., Idaho Nat. Lab., Idaho Falls, ID, USA
Abstract :
A computerized operator support system (COSS) is a collection of resilient software technologies to assist operators in monitoring overall nuclear power plant performance and making timely, informed decisions on appropriate control actions for the projected plant condition. The COSS provides rapid assessments, computations, and recommendations to reduce workload and augment operator judgment and decision-making during fast-moving, complex events. A prototype COSS for a chemical volume control system at a nuclear power plant has been developed in order to demonstrate the concept and provide a test bed for further research. The development process identified four underlying elements necessary for the prototype, which consist of a digital alarm system, computer-based procedures, piping and instrumentation diagram system representations, and a recommender module for mitigation actions. An operational prototype resides at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) using the U.S. Department of Energy´s (DOE) Light Water Reactor Sustainability (LWRS) Human Systems Simulation Laboratory (HSSL). Several human-machine interface (HMI) considerations are identified and incorporated in the prototype during this initial round of development.
Keywords :
decision making; man-machine systems; nuclear power stations; power engineering computing; recommender systems; sustainable development; user interfaces; volume control; COSS; HMI; HSSL; INL; Idaho National Laboratory; LWRS; U.S. Department of Energy; chemical volume control system; computer-based procedures; computerized operator support system; control actions; decision making; development process; digital alarm system; human systems simulation laboratory; human-machine interface; instrumentation diagram system representations; light water reactor sustainability; mitigation actions; nuclear power plant; operational prototype; piping; power plant performance monitoring; projected plant condition; recommender module; software technology resiliency; workload reduction; Human factors; Inductors; Market research; Monitoring; Prototypes; Recommender systems; Safety; chemical volume control system (CVCS); computerized operator support system (COSS); human machine interface (HMI); nuclear power plant (NPP);
Conference_Titel :
Resilient Control Systems (ISRCS), 2014 7th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
DOI :
10.1109/ISRCS.2014.6900110