DocumentCode
1156311
Title
Distributed Inference and Fusion Algorithms for Real-Time Supervisory Controller Positions
Author
Silverman, Barry G.
Volume
17
Issue
2
fYear
1987
fDate
3/1/1987 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
230
Lastpage
239
Abstract
The failure of traditional expert system algorithms and mathematics in real-time tasks is described, and an alternative inference engine design more appropriate to real-time problem solving is explored. The approach is generic, but to facilitate its description an example is used involving human supervisory operators of a semiautomated telecommunication network. Each human\´s real-time process control tasks are first decomposed into several types of subtasks under cases of certain, uncertain, and conflicting information. Two divergent calculi are seen to be required for these various tasks: 1) the "situational calculus" for real-time deterministic control, and 2) the "calculus of uncertainty" for fusion of conflicting information from diverse knowledge sources and for propagating uncertainty through the inference net to reach conclusions that can be executed by the situational calculus. The distributed architecture ramifications of a dual-calculus appoach are explained, and the fusion technique is elaborated.
Keywords
Algorithm design and analysis; Calculus; Engines; Expert systems; Humans; Inference algorithms; Mathematics; Real time systems; Telecommunication control; Uncertainty;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9472
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSMC.1987.4309034
Filename
4309034
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