DocumentCode
2290434
Title
Applying fuzzy cognitive-maps knowledge-representation to failure modes effects analysis
Author
Peláez, C. Enrique ; Bowles, John B.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., South Carolina Univ., Columbia, SC, USA
fYear
1995
fDate
16-19 Jan 1995
Firstpage
450
Lastpage
456
Abstract
A failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) seeks to determine how a system will behave in the event of a device failure. It involves the integration of several expert tasks to select components for analysis, determine failure modes, predict failure effects, propose corrective actions, etc. During an FMEA, numerical values are often not available or applicable and qualitative thresholds and linguistic terms such as high, slightly high, low, etc., are usually more relevant to the design than numerical expressions. Fuzzy set theory and fuzzy cognitive maps provide a basis for automating much of the reasoning required to carry out an FMEA on a system. They offer a suitable technique to allow symbolic reasoning in the FMEA instead of numerical methods, thus providing human like interpretations of the system model under analysis, and they allow for the integration of multiple expert opinions. This paper describes how fuzzy cognitive maps can be used to describe a system, its missions, failure modes, their causes and effects. The maps can then be evaluated using both numerical and graphical methods to determine the effects of a failure and the consistency of design decisions
Keywords
cognitive systems; failure analysis; fuzzy set theory; inference mechanisms; knowledge representation; reliability theory; FMEA; corrective actions; design decision consistency; expert tasks; failure mode and effects analysis; fuzzy cognitive maps; fuzzy set theory; graphical methods; interpretations; knowledge representation; linguistic terms; missions; numerical methods; qualitative thresholds; symbolic reasoning; Failure analysis; Fuzzy cognitive maps; Fuzzy logic; Fuzzy set theory; Humans; Knowledge engineering; Performance analysis; Problem-solving; Reliability engineering; Safety;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Reliability and Maintainability Symposium, 1995. Proceedings., Annual
Conference_Location
Washington, DC
ISSN
0149-144X
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2470-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RAMS.1995.513283
Filename
513283
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