UNDERSTANDING FACTORS FOR DESIGN AND DEPLOYMENT OF PREDICTIVE MAINTAINANCE

Genovefa Kefalidou

Human Factors Research Group, The University of Nottingham

Dr. Genovefa Kefalidou is a Research Fellow within the Human Factors Research Group at The University of Nottingham. She has a multidisciplinary background and her research interests lie in exploring human factors in interactive and innovative complex systems. She is conducting research in Cognitive Engineering, HCI, Big Data and she is particularly interested in Socio-Cognitive, Mobile and Contextual Computing in Transport. She can be contacted at Genovefa.Kefalidou@nottingham.ac.uk.

Abstract

Like many industries, the transport sector is looking to use technology to support predictive, rather than reactive, maintenance regimes. Such technology requires user-centred design and deployment guidance if it is to deliver... [ view full abstract ]

Authors

  1. Genovefa Kefalidou (Human Factors Research Group, The University of Nottingham)
  2. David Golightly (Human Factors Research Group, The University of Nottingham)
  3. Sarah Sharples (Human Factors Research Group, The University of Nottingham)

Topic Areas

Systems ergonomics , Maintenance, engineering and track work

Session

3PS-2B » Maintenance (11:50 - Wednesday, 16th September, Evolve / Seed)

Paper

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