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Re-envisioning the Operator Consoles for Dhruva Control Room |
controls, status, laser, monitoring |
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- S. Gaur, M.P. Diwakar, P.M. Nair, C.K. Pithawa, P. Sridharan
BARC, Trombay, Mumbai, India
- N.C. Gohel
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai, India
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Control Room design is undergoing rapid changes with the progressive adoption of computerization and automation. Advances in man-machine interfaces have further accelerated this trend. This paper presents the design and main features of Operator consoles (OC) using new technologies for Dhruva control room. The OCs have been designed so as not to burden the operator with information overload but to help him quickly assess the situation and timely take appropriate steps. The consoles provide minimalistic yet intuitive interfaces, context sensitive navigation, display of important information and progressive disclosure of situation based information. The use of animations, 3D graphics, and real time trends with the benefit of hardware acceleration to provide a resolution-independent rich user experience. The use of XAML, an XML based Mark-up Language for User Interface definition and C# for application logic resulted in complete separation of visual design, content, and logic. This also resulted in a workflow where separate teams could work on the UI and the logic of an application. The introduction of Model View View-Model has led to more testable and maintainable software.
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Poster WEPD28 [1.777 MB]
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