Mathematical modelling of human operators’ activities

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23713/HT.57.6.01

Keywords:

'man-machine' relationship, human operator, mathematical modelling, computer simulation, performance analysis

Abstract

The ’man-machine’ relationship, the active participation of the human both in open or in closed loop control systems requires knowledge of the human activity, the knowledge of the mathematical models of the human operator. The article deals both with mathematical modelling of the human operators’ activity and with their computer-aided simulation.

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2024-04-22