Title :
Systematic methods for knowledge acquisition and expert system development (for combat aircraft)
Author :
Belkin, Bremda L. ; Stengel, Robert F.
Author_Institution :
Bell Lab., Middletown, NJ, USA
fDate :
6/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Nine cooperating rule-based systems, collectively called AUTOCREW which were designed to automate functions and decisions associated with a combat aircraft´s subsystems, are discussed. The organization of tasks within each system is described; performance metrics were developed to evaluate the workload of each rule base and to assess the cooperation between the rule bases. Simulation and comparative workload results for two mission scenarios are given. The scenarios are inbound surface-to-air-missile attack on the aircraft and pilot incapacitation. The methodology used to develop the AUTOCREW knowledge bases is summarized. Issues involved in designing the navigation sensor selection expert in AUTOCREW´s NAVIGATOR knowledge base are discussed in detail. The performance of seven navigation systems aiding a medium-accuracy inertial navigation system (INS) was investigated using Kalman filter covariance analyses. A navigation sensor management (NSM) expert system was formulated from covariance simulation data using the analysis of variance (ANOVA) method and the ID3 algorithm.<>
Keywords :
Kalman filters; aerospace computing; aerospace instrumentation; decision support systems; expert systems; inertial navigation; military computing; military systems; radionavigation; ANOVA; AUTOCREW; ID3 algorithm; Kalman filter covariance analyses; NAVIGATOR knowledge base; analysis of variance; combat aircraft´s subsystems; expert system development; inbound surface-to-air-missile attack; inertial navigation system; knowledge acquisition; mission; navigation sensor selection expert; performance metrics; pilot; rule-based systems; Aircraft navigation; Analysis of variance; Analytical models; Expert systems; Inertial navigation; Knowledge acquisition; Knowledge based systems; Measurement; Performance analysis; Sensor systems;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE