@inproceedings{d98199f826c04c359b0e5ac028388863,
title = "Ensuring operator reliability in digital control rooms",
abstract = "The U.S. fleet of nuclear power plants is aging, and efforts are being made to modernize ins tru men tation and control syste ms including in tegration of digital human - Mach ine in terfaces (HMIs) into the control room. Automation and control technologies have advanced since original systems were installed in the plants. This presents unique opportunities and challenges in ensuring the replacements are a benefit to the operators and the overall safe and reliable operation of the plant. We discuss trends we have observed from assisting utilities in their modernization efforts. Automation and evolving control rooms come with their own host of problems that existing human factors and engineering methods fail to capture. Traditional approaches are analytical approaches to ensuring reliability. Here we discuss some of the shortfalls of these traditional approaches as plants become increasingly more complex. We suggest that ensuring reliability for modernized and next generation control room will require expanding the scope of what was traditionally considered human factors as well as exploring novel approaches and methodologies for dealing with complexity and rapidly advancing technology.",
keywords = "Human factors, Human reliability, Human-machine interface",
author = "R. Lew and Boring, {R. L.} and Ulrich, {T. A.}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2017 Westinghouse Electric Company LLC. All Rights Reserved.; 10th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Plant Instrumentation, Control, and Human-Machine Interface Technologies, NPIC and HMIT 2017 ; Conference date: 11-06-2017 Through 15-06-2017",
year = "2017",
language = "English",
series = "10th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Plant Instrumentation, Control, and Human-Machine Interface Technologies, NPIC and HMIT 2017",
publisher = "American Nuclear Society",
pages = "8--18",
booktitle = "10th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Plant Instrumentation, Control, and Human-Machine Interface Technologies, NPIC and HMIT 2017",
}