
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) in diving technology
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) in diving technology refers to the design and use of systems that enable divers to effectively communicate with and control their equipment. This includes interfaces like digital displays, heads-up screens, or controls that provide important data—such as depth, pressure, and remaining air—clearly and intuitively. Good HCI ensures that divers can easily understand and operate their gear, reducing risks and enhancing safety. It blends ergonomic design with advanced technology to create seamless, reliable interactions between humans and diving systems under challenging underwater conditions.