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Human-Operator Monitoring System

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BlueEyes

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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION PARTS OF BLUE EYE SYSTEM SYSTEM OVERVIEW WORKING SECURITY APPLICATIONS CONCLUSION

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INTRODUCTION

Blue eye is a personal area network. It is intended to be the complex solution for monitoring and recording the operators conscious brain involvement as well as his physiological condition. It can be implemented for avoiding disasters caused by human errors.

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PARTS OF BLUE EYE SYSTEM


DATA ACQUISITION UNIT(DAU) CENTRAL SYSTEM UNIT(CSU)

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System overview
Data acquisition microcon unit troller Central system unit Connecti Bluetoo on th Manager device Module Data Analysis Module

Physiolo gical paramet ers sensor


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Bluet ooth devic e Voice interfa ce

Database

Block Diagram of DAU

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Central system unit


CSU is a software located on the PC It consists of two main modules Connection manager Data analysis and dispatcher

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CSU - Intermodule Communication


Connection Manager Operator manager (OM) Alerts

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O M

O M

Separated physiological data streams

Data Analysis

Visualization Module

Data Logger

Processed data

Recorded (off-line) data

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Data security

Only registered mobile devices can connect to the system Bluetooth connection authentication Bluetooth connection encryption Access rights restrictions Personal and physiological data encryption

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APPLICATIONS

Blue Eyes system can be applied in every working environment requiring permanent operator's attention. At power plant control rooms. At captain bridges. At flight control centers. Professional drivers.

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CONCLUSION

In future it is possible to create a computer which can interact with us as we interact each other with the use of blue eye technology. It seems to be a fiction, but it will be the life lead by BLUE EYES in the very near future. ordinary household devices -- such as televisions, refrigerators, and ovens -- may be able to do their jobs when we look at them and speak to the

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Queries?

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