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- W4387602270 abstract "A human-machine interface (HMI) is all the hardware and software components that allow a human user and a machine to engage in an interactive system to complete a specific task. HMI technologies can be referred to as a particular type of information technology because they include all equipment used to transfer and present data and commands inside a human-machine system. The direction of HMI technologies can be divided into input, output, and bidirectional. An HMI system's role is to make a technology's use evident to the user. A well-designed HMI conforms to the user's conception of the work to be completed. The usability of the HMI system, which also includes how simple it is to learn, is used to evaluate it. The HMI must be user-friendly, simple to see and recognize, and clear in its response to the operator in therapeutic diagnostic equipment applications. It must display important and comprehensive visual data. The patient must, moreover, feel secure, and at ease. The operational and functional requirements must be well defined before an HMI arrangement for medical analytical equipment can be designed. With less human input and greater efficiency, HMI technology offers real-time regulator permission and the capacity to manage several processes simultaneously. Health monitoring, medical diagnosis, the creation of prosthetic and assistive devices, the automobile and aerospace industries, robotic controls, and many more disciplines can all benefit from increased control access provided by HMI technology." @default.
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- W4387602270 title "Accelerating Development of Medical Devices Using Human‐Machine Interface" @default.
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