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An optimized design approach for extending HMI systems with mobile devices

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Remote monitoring and controlling of industrial machines have proven to be a necessary requirement for many engineering domains. HMI panels are already successful in providing proper control for such machines/ layouts. Many organizations are now utilizing new and trendy smart phones to access their legacy systems remotely. In this paper, we elicit a viable approach for extending HMI systems with the smart phones and tablets. This approach overcomes the challenges of explicit mobile application design approaches and provides appropriate application architecture for mobile extension providers.

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    ICSE Companion 2014: Companion Proceedings of the 36th International Conference on Software Engineering
    May 2014
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    ISBN:9781450327688
    DOI:10.1145/2591062
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    1. HMI on mobile
    2. Remote monitoring on mobile
    3. mobile application design
    4. portable HMI
    5. remote controlling
    6. remote data visualization on mobile

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    • (2020)A Model-Driven Mobile HMI Framework (MMHF) for Industrial Control SystemsIEEE Access10.1109/ACCESS.2020.29652598(10827-10846)Online publication date: 2020
    • (2015)An Entropy-Robust Optimization of Mobile Commerce System Based on Multi-agent SystemArabian Journal for Science and Engineering10.1007/s13369-015-1927-z41:9(3703-3715)Online publication date: 29-Oct-2015

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