Diagnosis - Using automatic test equipment and artificial intelligence expert systems
Abstract
Three expert systems (ATEOPS, ATEFEXPERS, and ATEFATLAS), which were created to direct automatic test equipment (ATE), are reviewed. The purpose of the project was to develop an expert system to troubleshoot the converter-programmer power supply card for the F-15 aircraft and have that expert system direct the automatic test equipment. Each expert system uses a different knowledge base or inference engine, basing the testing on the circuit schematic, test requirements document, or ATLAS code. Implementing generalized modules allows the expert systems to be used for any different unit under test. Using converted ATLAS to LISP code allows the expert system to direct any ATE using ATLAS. The constraint propagated frame system allows for the expansion of control by creating the ATLAS code, checking the code for good software engineering techniques, directing the ATE, and changing the test sequence as needed (planning).
- Publication:
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IN: NAECON 1985; Proceedings of the National Aerospace and Electronics Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985naec.conf.1369R
- Keywords:
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- Aircraft Maintenance;
- Aircraft Power Supplies;
- Artificial Intelligence;
- Automatic Test Equipment;
- Expert Systems;
- F-15 Aircraft;
- Computer Systems Programs;
- Hardware;
- Lisp (Programming Language);
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering