Publication detail
Human Reliability in Man-Machine Systems
HAVLÍKOVÁ, M. JIRGL, M. BRADÁČ, Z.
Original Title
Human Reliability in Man-Machine Systems
English Title
Human Reliability in Man-Machine Systems
Type
conference paper
Language
en
Original Abstract
This paper deals with description of the current state of the problem reliability analysis of human operator. It means human reliability assessment HRA in Man-Machine Systems (MMS) and description of the available human’s behaviour models. Systems MMS represent an interaction between human operator and technical system. The paper introduces systems MMS, where the human factor plays an essential role and failure of human would lead to safety hazard. Currently, a quantitative evaluation of human reliability is based on the total probabilistic safety analysis (PSA) of whole system MMS.
English abstract
This paper deals with description of the current state of the problem reliability analysis of human operator. It means human reliability assessment HRA in Man-Machine Systems (MMS) and description of the available human’s behaviour models. Systems MMS represent an interaction between human operator and technical system. The paper introduces systems MMS, where the human factor plays an essential role and failure of human would lead to safety hazard. Currently, a quantitative evaluation of human reliability is based on the total probabilistic safety analysis (PSA) of whole system MMS.
Keywords
Man Machine System; reliability models; quantitative reliabiity analysis;HRA; human error; THERP
RIV year
2014
Released
26.11.2014
Publisher
Elsevier
Location
Vienna
ISBN
978-3-901509-99-5
Book
25th DAAAM International Symposium
Pages from
1207
Pages to
1214
Pages count
8
URL
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BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT110975,
author="Marie {Havlíková} and Miroslav {Jirgl} and Zdeněk {Bradáč}",
title="Human Reliability in Man-Machine Systems",
annote="This paper deals with description of the current state of the problem reliability analysis of human operator. It means human reliability assessment HRA in Man-Machine Systems (MMS) and description of the available human’s behaviour models. Systems MMS represent an interaction between human operator and technical system. The paper introduces systems MMS, where the human factor plays an essential role and failure of human would lead to safety hazard. Currently, a quantitative evaluation of human reliability is based on the total probabilistic safety analysis (PSA) of whole system MMS.",
address="Elsevier",
booktitle="25th DAAAM International Symposium",
chapter="110975",
doi="10.1016/j.proeng.2015.01.485",
howpublished="online",
institution="Elsevier",
number="1",
year="2014",
month="november",
pages="1207--1214",
publisher="Elsevier",
type="conference paper"
}