EMMA (Expert Missile Maintenance Aid) is the result of research sponsored by the Air Force Base Armament Laboratory, Air Force Systems Command at Eglin Air Force Base (AFB), Florida. It is a first attempt to enhance maintenance of a tactical munition at the field and depot level by using artificial intelligence (AI) techniques. The ultimate goal of EMMA is to help a novice maintenance technician isolate and diagnose electronic, electromechanical, and mechanical equipment faults to the board/chassis level more quickly and consistently than the best human expert using the best currently available automatic test equipment (ATE). To this end, EMMA augments existing ATE with an expert system that captures the knowledge of design and maintenance experts. Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Expert Systems, Maintenance and Diagnostics, Integrated Diagnostics. (SDW)
EMMA (Expert Missile Maintenance Aid): The Expert System for Munition Maintenance
1988
12 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Missile Technology , Computers, Control & Information Theory , Artificial intelligence , Guided missiles , Maintenance personnel , Air Force facilities , Air Force Systems Command , Ammunition , Automatic , Chassis , Diagnostic equipment , Faults , Florida , Humans , Integrated systems , Maintenance , Mechanical components , Specialists , Supply depots , Tactical weapons , Technicians , Test equipment , EMMA(Expert Missile Maintenance Aid) , Expert system
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