New Course Offering from NTNU: Designing Remote Operation Centers for Autonomous and Remotely Operated Systems

New Course Offering from NTNU: Designing Remote Operation Centers for Autonomous and Remotely Operated Systems

How can we design secure, user-friendly, and efficient remote operation centers for autonomous and remotely operated systems?

This course provides insight into human factors and human-centered design for safety-critical environments. You will learn to develop and evaluate user interfaces and control systems for maritime operations and other industries where remote control and automation play a key role. Through practical exercises and project work, you will gain hands-on experience applying theory to real-world design challenges.

Ole Andreas AlsosHead of Shore Control Lab, Ole Andreas Alsos.

"This course provides you with unique expertise in designing efficient and user-friendly control rooms", says Ole Andreas Alsos.

He is head of Shore Control Lab and Associate Professor in Interaction Design in NTNU.

"In this course you will learn how to combine human-machine interaction, ergonomics, and technology to create safe and effective work environments. Through practical case studies and the latest research-based knowledge, you will be equipped to design control rooms that optimize both operator performance and safety", Alsos adds.

Read more about: Design av fjernoperasjonssentre for autonome og fjernstyrte systemer


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