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Human Machine Interfaces (HMI)

What is Human Machine Interface (HMI) Human Machine Interface (HMI) refers to the user interface that connects operators to machinery. HMI enables control, monitoring, and interaction with automated systems through graphical displays and input devices. Human-machine interface or HMI is a common part of everyday life. Every interaction that we do with any machine whether it is an ATM, a mobile phone, or an industrial tool, HMI assists by converting human instructions into machine language which helps them to operate accordingly. HMI helps in the efficient controlling of work even from a remote location which ensures the safety of the workers in an industrial plant. HMI visual screens display real-time graphic information with the assistance of sophisticated software like positions of machines, etc. To put it in simple words, HMI provides the user interface to control a machine.

The use of HMI in industrial set-ups aids in having an uninterrupted automated production. It helps in resolving maintenance issues.

Some key benefits of HMI are:
  • Boosts rate of production
  • Reduces work-related accidents and improves on-site
  • Helps lower hardware costs
  • Eases managerial tasks
HMI is extremely useful for industries related to manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, food and beverages, etc. It can be used to carry out both simple and complex jobs. It only requires customized programming according to the specific requirements of the plant and it is ready to monitor, control, and safeguard machines and operations without the need for human intervention.

Some key features of HMI are:
  • Dashboard personalization: HMI Allows machinery operators to choose their necessary tools as per their preferences and design their own virtual workspace.
  • Visualization of Workflow: HMI provides animated on-screen visualization of workflow in real-time.
  • Multiple user security: HMI provides multiple ways of identification and authorization. This helps keep the data centres centralized and allows distinctive ways of getting to them.
  • Automated alerts: It allows automated status change activities, such as alerts through emails, noises, error log entries, and on-screen messaging.
  • Viewing limitations for data: Data that requires a higher level of user authorization for viewing will be automatically cleaned and won't be displayed on the screen, even if it is included in monitoring tools and displays with common access.