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Investigating Human-System Interaction With an Integrated Hydropower and Market System Simulator
We present the design process of a highly portable integrated power system simulator developed to support investigation into human interface design for a complex hydro power system. The most important development phases of the simulator are described followed by insights that guided developers to the final version. The architecture of the simulator is explained in detail. The most important submodels are described to clarify the concepts and architecture used as well as minimal hardware requirements needed to run the simulator. Finally we present some of the results captured during experimental sessions performed with experienced controller-coordinator pairs
- University of Queensland Australia
- University of Queensland Australia
- Middlesex University United Kingdom
- University of Queensland Australia
670, cognitive science, 090607 Power and Energy Systems Engineering (excl. Renewable Power), Dispatcher Training Simulator, power systern simulation, Engineering, displays, hydroelectric power generation, Electrical & Electronic, Electricity Market, human factors, Ecological Interface Design
670, cognitive science, 090607 Power and Energy Systems Engineering (excl. Renewable Power), Dispatcher Training Simulator, power systern simulation, Engineering, displays, hydroelectric power generation, Electrical & Electronic, Electricity Market, human factors, Ecological Interface Design
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