Human Machine Interface Design for Weavers
topic
Shuttleless loom HMI design uses touchscreen displays providing graphical representation of loom status, fault diagnostics with guided repair instructions, production statistics, and parameter setting interfaces that enable operators with limited technical training to monitor loom operation and respond to common faults through the guided diagnostic workflow that the HMI presents, with multilingual support for global manufacturing environments and intuitive visual design reducing the training time required for operator competence.
Role
Enables effective loom operation and first-level maintenance by operators without deep technical expertise through intuitive graphical interfaces that present complex loom status and fault information in formats accessible to the non-specialist operators who form the majority of weaving room workforce, with HMI quality being an important contributor to operator effectiveness and loom efficiency in weaving rooms where multi-loom attendance models require each operator to monitor and respond to faults across 8 to 20 looms simultaneously.