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An Intelligent Man-Machine System for Future Nuclear Power Plants

Yoji Takizawa, Yoshiaki Hattori, Juichiro Itoh, Akira Fukumoto

Nuclear Technology / Volume 107 / Number 1 / July 1994 / Pages 72-82

Technical Paper / Special on ANP ’92 Conference / Human Factor / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT94-A34999

The objective of the development of an intelligent man-machine system for future nuclear power plants is enhancement of operational reliability by applying recent advances in cognitive science, artificial intelligence, and computer technologies. To realize this objective, the intelligent man-machine system, aiming to support a knowledge-based decision making process in an operator’s supervisory plant control tasks, consists of three main functions, i.e., a cognitive model-based advisor, a robust automatic sequence controller, and an ecological interface. These three functions have been integrated into a console-type nuclear power plant monitoring and control system as a validation test bed. The validation tests in which experienced operator crews participated were carried out in 1991 and 1992. The test results show the usefulness of the support functions and the validity of the system design approach.