Design and implementation of a status at a glance user interface for a power distribution expert system
Abstract
Expert systems are widely used in health monitoring and fault detection applications. One of the key features of an expert system is that it possesses a large body of knowledge about the application for which it was designed. When the user consults this knowledge base, it is essential that the expert system's reasoning process and its conclusions be as concise as possible. If, in addition, an expert system is part of a process monitoring system, the expert system's conclusions must be combined with current events of the process. Under these circumstances, it is difficult for a user to absorb and respond to all the available information. For example, a user can become distracted and confused if two or more unrelated devices in different parts of the system require attention. A human interface designed to integrate expert system diagnoses with process data and to focus the user's attention to the important matters provides a solution to the 'information overload' problem. This paper will discuss a user interface to the power distribution expert system for Space Station Freedom. The importance of features which simplify assessing system status and which minimize navigating through layers of information will be discussed. Design rationale and implementation choices will also be presented.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- December 1993
- Bibcode:
- 1993STIN...9421589L
- Keywords:
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- Expert Systems;
- Graphical User Interface;
- Human Factors Engineering;
- Human-Computer Interface;
- Data Processing;
- Space Station Freedom;
- Space Station Power Supplies;
- Engineering (General)