Human/Machine interface (HMI) definition

Human/Machine interface (HMI) means a component or function of an AECD designed to allow the user to interact with the device, including by receiving visual information, obtaining visual information and introducing control commands;
Human/Machine interface (HMI) means a component of certain devices that is capable of handling human–machine interactions. The interface consists of hardware and software that allow user inputs to be interpreted and processed by machines or systems that, in turn, provide the required results to the user;
Human/Machine interface (HMI) means all parts of an interactive system (software or hardware) that provide information and control that is necessary for the user to complete a certain task with the interactive system.

More Definitions of Human/Machine interface (HMI)

Human/Machine interface (HMI) means the user interface of the vehicle that allows the human to engage and interact with the software components of the vehicle.
Human/Machine interface (HMI) means a component of certain devices that is capable of handling human-machine interactions. The interface consists of hardware and software that allow user inputs to be interpreted and processed by machines or systems that, in turn, provide the required results to the user;

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