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http://dx.doi.org/10.9708/jksci.2019.24.12.075

Multi Function Console display configuration and HCI design to improve Naval Combat System operability  

Park, Dae-Young (Naval R&D Center, Hanwha Systems)
Jung, Dong-Han (Naval R&D Center, Hanwha Systems)
Yang, Moon-Seok (Naval R&D Center, Hanwha Systems)
Abstract
The Naval Combat System has several equipment needed to operate the system, such as radar equipment, underwater sensor equipment, guns and missile control and armed control equipment, and a multi function console is configured to control it. The multi function console is equipped with HCI(Human Computer Interaction)-based software for displaying the status information of equipment and controlling equipment, and the operator uses the installed software to operate the Naval Combat System. However, when operating a Naval Combat System for a long time, there are problems such as physical discomfort caused by the structure of the multi function console display and increase in fatigue of the person who operates various and complicated user interface configuration. These issues are important factors in reducing Naval Combat System operability. In order to solve these issues, in this paper, based on a questionnaire survey conducted for Naval Combat System development personnel, multi function console screen design to reduce physical discomfort and HCI design to reduce fatigue and increase intuition are proposed. The proposed design is expected to provide convenience to future Naval Combat System operators and improve operation over existing Naval Combat System.
Keywords
Naval Combat System; Multi Function Console; Human Computer Interaction;
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