A Software Architecture-Based Human-Machine Interface for Reconfigurable Sensor-Based Control Systems - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

A Software Architecture-Based Human-Machine Interface for Reconfigurable Sensor-Based Control Systems

M. Gertz, D. B. Stewart, and Pradeep Khosla
Conference Paper, Proceedings of 8th IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Control (ISIC '93), pp. 75 - 80, August, 1993

Abstract

The authors report on Onika, an iconically programmed human-machine interface, to interact with a reconfigurable software framework to create a reusable code. Onika presents appropriate work environments for both application engineers and end-users. For engineers, icons representing real-time software modules can be combined to form real-time jobs. For the end-user, icons representing these jobs are assembled by the user into applications. Onika verifies that all jobs and applications are syntactically correct, non-ambiguous, and complete. They can then be executed from within Onika, or can be saved as a stand-alone program which can be executed independently on the underlying real-time operating system. Onika has been fully integrated with the Chimera real-time operating system in order to control several different robotic systems in the Advanced Manipulators Laboratory at Carnegie Mellon University.

BibTeX

@conference{Gertz-1993-13545,
author = {M. Gertz and D. B. Stewart and Pradeep Khosla},
title = {A Software Architecture-Based Human-Machine Interface for Reconfigurable Sensor-Based Control Systems},
booktitle = {Proceedings of 8th IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Control (ISIC '93)},
year = {1993},
month = {August},
pages = {75 - 80},
}