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- Human–machine_system abstract "Human–machine system is a system in which the functions of a human operator (or a group of operators) and a machine are integrated. This term can also be used to emphasize the view of such a system as a single entity that interacts with external environment.A manual system consists of hand tools and other aids which are coupled by a human operator who controls the operation. Operators of such systems use their own physical energy as the power source. The system could range from a person with a hammer to a person with a super-strength giving exoskeleton.Human machine system engineering is different from the more general and well known fields like human–computer interaction and sociotechnical engineering in that it focuses on complex, dynamic control systems that often are partially automated (such as flying an airplane). it also studies human problem-solving in naturalistic settings or in high-fidelity simulation environments. [1]".
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- Human–machine_system wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ergonomics.
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- Human–machine_system wikiPageWikiLink International_Federation_of_Automatic_Control.
- Human–machine_system wikiPageWikiLink RoboCop.
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- Human–machine_system wikiPageWikiLink System.
- Human–machine_system wikiPageWikiLink The_Terminator.
- Human–machine_system wikiPageWikiLink User_interface.
- Human–machine_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "Human–machine system".
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- Human–machine_system subject Category:Ergonomics.
- Human–machine_system subject Category:Human_communication.
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- Human–machine_system comment "Human–machine system is a system in which the functions of a human operator (or a group of operators) and a machine are integrated. This term can also be used to emphasize the view of such a system as a single entity that interacts with external environment.A manual system consists of hand tools and other aids which are coupled by a human operator who controls the operation. Operators of such systems use their own physical energy as the power source.".
- Human–machine_system label "Human–machine system".
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- Human–machine_system sameAs Човек-машина.
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