This paper describes design considerations, progress to date, and next steps for developing a set of cooperting expert systems called the FACILITY ADIVSOR that can supported real time operations, offline planning and adaptive behavior at spacecraft ground facilities. The focus of the FACILITY ADVISOR is to support the distributed problem solving protocols and behavior that traditional expert systems technology tends to ignore. The goal is to build a FACILITY ADVISOR shell: (1) which consists of a number of validated, skeletal elements that can be tailored to the individual supervisory positions at any facility; (2) that can support the distributed problem solving aspects of these jobs; and (3) which can successfuly be extended (or integrated with any previously existing stand alone supervisory expert system) to support the stand alone non-distributed supervisory control problems encountered at that position. Due to the relative newness of DES technology and the no-risk requirement of facility operations, a DES testbed activity for the FACILITY ADVISOR is described. Whether or not all the goals of the FACILITY ADVISOR project can be met, the testbed is also expected to provide, at a minimum: a DES training ground, lessons learned, how-to-do-it manuals, and insights into integrating DESs into facility operations and planning activities.
FACILITY ADVISOR: a distributed expert system testbed for spacecraft ground facilities
FACILITY ADVISOR: ein verteiltes Expertensystem-Testbett fuer Raumfahrt-Bodenstationen
1986
10 Seiten, 5 Bilder, 1 Tabelle, 6 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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