Assessment of Electric Grid Transmission System Simulator for Human Factors Research

Author:

Li Ruixuan1,McJunkin Timothy R.1,Le Blanc Katya1

Affiliation:

1. Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID, USA

Abstract

Over the past decades, various technologies have been developed for electric grid operations to support clean energy, meet rising electricity demands, and address infrastructure concerns. However, the human factors aspect is often overlooked during rapid integration. Questions persist about how these technologies impact human performance. Simulators play a critical role in supporting investigation of human factors design concepts and conducting comprehensive usability testing to evaluate human performance and assess human reliability. This paper aims to address human factors research simulator requirements and conduct a comparative study of six different simulators. A detailed evaluation reveals that the evaluated simulators lack the ability to customize user interfaces. Additionally, their user interface designs do not fulfill the basic human factors design principles, potentially leading to increased response variability and reduced statistical power when conducting controlled experimental research. In the future, it is essential to develop scripting tools to integrate customizable user interfaces and simulation models, ensuring meeting research requirements.

Funder

Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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