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Progress in Machines and Systems

The Role of the Human Factor in the Control of Highly Important Automated Objects
Zoya Hubenova, Peter Getsov, Georgi Sotirov
Space Research and Technology Institute BAS, Acad. G. Bonch-ev Str., bl. 1 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria
Abstract: The article is dedicated to the search for a solution to the problems associated with the “human factor”, topical in the complex control systems. The necessity of the creation of complex models that reflect the behavior of the operator in the automatic control systems is substantiated. Functions of man are structured depending on the used by him mechanisms of representation and processing of the information.
Keywords: Automated Systems, Man – Operator, Informational Model, Behaviour The Role of the Human Factor in the Control of Highly Important Automated Objects
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/pms/2021/10/1/16-22
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