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Research and Development of a Method of Human-Machine Interaction in the Industrial Internet of Things

Student: Bekoev Bogdan

Supervisor: Leonid Voskov

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Computer Systems and Networks (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2018

Today embedded, mobile and cyberphysical systems are ubiquitous and are used in many industries - from industrial control systems, modern vehicles to life support systems. Modern trends and initiatives, such as the Fourth Industrial Revolution - the massive introduction of cyberphysical systems into production and Internet of Things (IoT), offer innovative business models and the emergence of new specialties through the use of communication in embedded devices of the next generation. This paper explores the ways of interacting on the Internet with Things, the problems of integration of finished products, data confidentiality, as well as the perspectives and ways to solve the problems of building human-machine interaction models for industrial IoT systems. The volume of this paper is 50 pages, including the title page, summary, table of contents and applications. The final qualifying paper contains 14 illustrations that explain the principles of technology, as well as demonstration examples of the work of the software and 1 table of comparison analysis. In this paper17 sources of information were used.

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