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Techniques for Display/Control System Integration in Supervisory and Monitoring Systems

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Monitoring Behavior and Supervisory Control

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Modern monitoring and supervisory control systems employ keyboard entry devices and cathode-ray tube (CRT) terminals as the primary control and display elements. The multi-function nature of the CRT can be used to centralize system operation but its combination with keyboard entry devices defies a high level of display/ control integration. This paper was suggested by recent improvements in display and control technologies which can provide physical and functional display integration to a degree not permitted by present display and control techniques at costs allowing wide application to both commercial and military systems.

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Bauerschmidt, D.K., LaPorte, H.R. (1976). Techniques for Display/Control System Integration in Supervisory and Monitoring Systems. In: Sheridan, T.B., Johannsen, G. (eds) Monitoring Behavior and Supervisory Control. NATO Conference Series, vol 1. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2523-9_3

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