Abstract

The application of Human Machine Interfaces (HMI's) to support a Component Based (C-B) approach for automotive manufacturing machines is described in this paper which is based on research being conducted at the MSI Research Institute, Loughborough University. The globalisation of automotive product design and manufacture is radically affecting the way companies do business. The HMI within the context of this paper is a system that supports the user's interaction with a manufacturing production machine in providing machine control, monitoring and diagnostics. The approach to engineering HMI systems described addresses the emerging needs and tremendous pressures enterprises face to be faster to market, achieve quicker machine builds with manufacturing production machines that must support mass customisation and quick response times.

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