Under contract with the Netherlands Agency for Aerospace Programs (NIVR), the National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR) has investigated the feasibility of knowledge-based systems to assist ground crews in corrective maintenance of complex aircraft systems. For this feasibility study, the Fokker air conditioning system was chosen as a representative example of a complex aircraft system. One of the results of the Knowledge-based Assistant for Diagnosis in Aircraft Maintenance (KADAM) project is a proof-of-concept knowledge based system. This report summarizes the results of the project described in previous reports, including the design of the proof-of-concept system. In addition, the test plan and the test results for the KADAM project are described. Finally, conclusions and recommendations for continuation are presented.
KADAM: Knowledge-Based Assistant for Diagnosis in Aircraft Maintenance. Final Report
1992
65 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aircraft , Quality Control & Reliability , Aircraft maintenance , Failure analysis , Knowledge based systems , Air conditioning equipment , Feasibility analysis , System failures , Aircraft equipment , Artificial intelligence , Expert systems , Fokker aircraft , Ground support equipment , Diagnosis , Foreign technology
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