Developments in predictive displays for discrete and continuous tasks

The plan of the thesis is as follows: The introductory chapters review the literature pertaining to human prediction and predictive control models (Chapter 1), and to engineering aspects of predictive displays (Chapter 2). Chapter 3 describes a fundamental study of predictive display parameters in a...

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Main Author: Goillau, Peter J.
Published: Loughborough University 1978
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4568692018-11-08T03:20:57ZDevelopments in predictive displays for discrete and continuous tasksGoillau, Peter J.1978The plan of the thesis is as follows: The introductory chapters review the literature pertaining to human prediction and predictive control models (Chapter 1), and to engineering aspects of predictive displays (Chapter 2). Chapter 3 describes a fundamental study of predictive display parameters in a laboratory scheduling task, Chapter 4 attempts to verify these findings using test data from an actual job shop scheduling problem. Chapter 5 branches into the area of continuous control with a pilot study of predictive displays in a laboratory simulated continuous stirred-tank chemical reactor. Chapter 6 uses the experience gained in the pilot study as the basis for a comprehensive study of predictive display parameters in a further laboratory study of a simplified dual-meter monitoring and control task, and Chapter 7 attempts to test the optimal design in a part-simulated semi-batch chemical reactor using real plant and experienced operators in an industrial setting. The results of the experimental programme are summarized for convenience in Chapter 8. Chapter 9 draws together the threads from the various experiments and discusses the findings in terms of a general hierarchical model of an operator's control and monitoring behaviour. Finally, Chapter 10 presents conclusions and recommendations from the programme of research, together with suggestions for further work.003Loughborough Universityhttps://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.456869https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/34932Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Developments in predictive displays for discrete and continuous tasks
description The plan of the thesis is as follows: The introductory chapters review the literature pertaining to human prediction and predictive control models (Chapter 1), and to engineering aspects of predictive displays (Chapter 2). Chapter 3 describes a fundamental study of predictive display parameters in a laboratory scheduling task, Chapter 4 attempts to verify these findings using test data from an actual job shop scheduling problem. Chapter 5 branches into the area of continuous control with a pilot study of predictive displays in a laboratory simulated continuous stirred-tank chemical reactor. Chapter 6 uses the experience gained in the pilot study as the basis for a comprehensive study of predictive display parameters in a further laboratory study of a simplified dual-meter monitoring and control task, and Chapter 7 attempts to test the optimal design in a part-simulated semi-batch chemical reactor using real plant and experienced operators in an industrial setting. The results of the experimental programme are summarized for convenience in Chapter 8. Chapter 9 draws together the threads from the various experiments and discusses the findings in terms of a general hierarchical model of an operator's control and monitoring behaviour. Finally, Chapter 10 presents conclusions and recommendations from the programme of research, together with suggestions for further work.
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title Developments in predictive displays for discrete and continuous tasks
title_short Developments in predictive displays for discrete and continuous tasks
title_full Developments in predictive displays for discrete and continuous tasks
title_fullStr Developments in predictive displays for discrete and continuous tasks
title_full_unstemmed Developments in predictive displays for discrete and continuous tasks
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publisher Loughborough University
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