GTEX: An expert system for diagnosing faults in satellite ground stations
Abstract
A proof of concept expert system called Ground Terminal Expert (GTEX) was developed at The University of Akron in collaboration with NASA Lewis Research Center. The objective of GTEX is to aid in diagnosing data faults occurring with a digital ground terminal. This strategy can also be applied to the Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) technology. An expert system which detects and diagnoses faults would enhance the performance of the VSAT by improving reliability and reducing maintenance time. GTEX is capable of detecting faults, isolating the cause and recommending appropriate actions. Isolation of faults is completed to board-level modules. A graphical user interface provides control and a medium where data can be requested and cryptic information logically displayed. Interaction with GTEX consists of user responses and input from data files. The use of data files provides a method of simulating dynamic interaction between the digital ground terminal and the expert system. GTEX as described is capable of both improving reliability and reducing the time required for necessary maintenance.
- Publication:
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Space Communications Technology Conference: Onboard Processing and Switching
- Pub Date:
- November 1991
- Bibcode:
- 1991sct..conf..103S
- Keywords:
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- Error Analysis;
- Expert Systems;
- Ground Stations;
- Ground Support Equipment;
- Knowledge Bases (Artificial Intelligence);
- Satellite Transmission;
- Transmitter Receivers;
- Detection;
- Diagnosis;
- Fault Tolerance;
- Maintenance;
- Recommendations;
- Reliability;
- Communications and Radar