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Human-Machine Interface
Circuit Cellar
|August 2025
The Intersection of People and Technology
Computers aren't useful until they interract with the world. The interfaces between user and computer, and between computer and the "real world" take many forms that are changing rapidly. Understanding the interface between human and machine can help you build more effective and powerful embedded solutions.
Human-machine interfaces (HMIs) are where people and technology meet—and ideally, collaborate. At its simplest, an HMI is any system or device that allows a person to interact with a machine, whether it’s a touchscreen on a coffee maker, a game controller, or the dashboard in your car. It’s rare for the HΜΙ component of a system to be the developer's favorite: just ask a FORTRAN programmer how much they love the FORMAT statement. However, HMI frequently dominates the usefulness of a system and therefore cannot be lightly overlooked.
As with almost every aspect of computing, Artificial intelligence (AI) is fundamentally reshaping human-machine interfaces, especially in embedded applications where size, power, and context constraints demand smarter and more adaptive systems. Historically, HMIs relied on static rules and predefined input-output mappings. But with the integration of AI—particularly machine learning and neural networks—these interfaces are evolving into dynamic, responsive systems that learn from user behavior, adapt to their environment, and personalize interactions in real time.
In embedded systems, where computational and energy resources are limited, edge AI has become a game changer. Instead of sending all data to the cloud for processing, AI-enabled embedded devices such as the NVIDIA Jetson Nano or Google's Coral TPU now perform inference locally. This enables low-latency decision-making, reduced network load, and real-time responsiveness—critical for applications including autonomous drones, wearable medical monitors, or industrial robotics.
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This story is from the August 2025 edition of Circuit Cellar.
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