RESEARCH AND CONTRIBUTION REGARDING THE ERGONOMIC PRINCIPLES APPLIED ON HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE DESIGN ANALYSE
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In this paper, the main task of ergonomic principles applied on human-machine interface is to improve communication between the operator and the machine in order to provide minimal input to achieve the desired output. Another purpose is to reduce the negative consequences of a poor human-machine interface. Human-machine interface aesthetics and functionality is mainly involved in technical object characteristic improvement and working environment. Ergonomics must correlate notions about work organisation, psychology and manufacturing technology in order to ensure the worker’s occupational safety and health.
Key words: human-machine interface, ergonomic principleFull Text:
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