Getting expert systems off the ground: Lessons learned from integrating model-based diagnostics with prototype flight hardware
Abstract
As an initial attempt to introduce expert system technology into an onboard environment, a model based diagnostic system using the TRW MARPLE software tool was integrated with prototype flight hardware and its corresponding control software. Because this experiment was designed primarily to test the effectiveness of the model based reasoning technique used, the expert system ran on a separate hardware platform, and interactions between the control software and the model based diagnostics were limited. While this project met its objective of showing that model based reasoning can effectively isolate failures in flight hardware, it also identified the need for an integrated development path for expert system and control software for onboard applications. In developing expert systems that are ready for flight, artificial intelligence techniques must be evaluated to determine whether they offer a real advantage onboard, identify which diagnostic functions should be performed by the expert systems and which are better left to the procedural software, and work closely with both the hardware and the software developers from the beginning of a project to produce a well designed and thoroughly integrated application.
- Publication:
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Space Communications Technology Conference: Onboard Processing and Switching
- Pub Date:
- November 1991
- Bibcode:
- 1991sct..conf..135S
- Keywords:
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- Airborne/Spaceborne Computers;
- Applications Programs (Computers);
- Computer Systems Design;
- Computer Systems Performance;
- Expert Systems;
- Software Tools;
- Computer Programs;
- Diagnosis;
- Failure;
- Flight Instruments;
- Prototypes;
- Communications and Radar