Mouser Electronics Unlocks Game-Changing Human-Machine Interfaces in Latest Content Series
Mouser Electronics, Inc.,
the authorized global distributor with the newest electronic components and
industrial automation products, released the latest installment of its Empowering
Innovation Together (EIT) technology series, exploring the unique
attributes of human-machine interfaces (HMI) for everyday
devices and industrial applications. With the evolution of HMI, engineers are
blending intuitive, user-centric designs with cutting-edge technologies to
introduce a host of novel capabilities. In this series, Mouser takes a deeper
look at the future technological and societal impact of HMIs across our
devices, cars, houses, and each other.
Engineers are leveraging the
principles of natural human behaviors, capabilities, and cognitive processing
to design interfaces that anticipate user needs and preferences. This EIT
series delves into HMI immersive integration, advanced accessibility features,
and support of automotive designs in meeting global expectations. In the new
episodes of The Tech Between Us podcast, host Raymond Yin, Mouser Director of Technical Content, sits down
with Senior Research Director for Emergo UL, Allison Strochlic, to dive into defining human factors, strategies
for user-centered design and design variations across industries. HMI design
expert Nicole Johnson, a longtime design leader at Rivian, is also
featured. Johnson examines the evolution of HMIs and how Industry 4.0 and IoT
integration influence design considerations.
"The
explosion of machine learning and artificial intelligence has transformed HMIs,
making them more personalized and intuitive," said Yin. "Voice and
gesture control eliminates the need for traditional buttons and dials, making
complex technologies more widely accessible to people of all ages and abilities."
This
installment provides additional resources for design engineers, including technical articles, an infographic, videos, and more, spotlighting immersive technology that is
enhanced with HMI. The gaming, entertainment, and automotive industries can
build a seamless relationship between humans and machines for example, by
developing customizable interface capabilities.
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