Communication engine in human-machine alarm interface system

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Abstract

Humans need to communicate with the society. If the society is a group of machines, there should be a language that creates a human-machine interface. This interface uses technological sources to communicate with humans. One way to realize an independent human-machine interface is service-oriented architecture (SOA). Services are realized on server and create an independent interface for clients. A client may then be a smart phone, tablet or PC. How the human-machine interface is presented only depends on the technical realization of the client and the functionality of the device. One of the most important things in a human-machine interface is alarms. Alarms directly involve a human user in processes which cannot be understood easily.

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Lojka, T., Zolota, M., Mihaľ, R., & Zolotová, I. (2015). Communication engine in human-machine alarm interface system. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 316, 129–136. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10783-7_14

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