Title :
Heuristic techniques in computer-aided circuit analysis
Author :
Sussman, Gerald Jay ; Stallman, Richard Matthew
fDate :
11/1/1975 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A new kind of circuit analysis program, EL, is presented. Whereas other circuit analysis systems rely on classical, formal, analysis techniques, EL employs heuristic "inspection" methods to solve rather complex dc bias circuits. These techniques also give EL the ability to explain any result in terms of its own qualitative reasoning processes. EL\´s reasoning is based on the concept of a "local one-step deduction" augmented by various "teleological" principles and by the concept of a "macro-element." Several annotated examples of EL in operation and an explanation of how it works are presented. Also how EL can be extended in several directions, including sinusoidal steady-state analysis is shown. Finally, the possible implications of this work for engineering education and computer-aided design technology are discussed briefly. EL is significant not only as a novel approach to circuit analysis but also as an application of Artificial Intelligence techniques to a new and interesting domain.
Keywords :
Active networks; Computer applications, circuit design; Computer-aided design; Network analysis; Application software; Artificial intelligence; Circuit analysis; Circuit analysis computing; Design automation; Educational technology; Engineering education; Inspection; Steady-state; Wiring;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCS.1975.1083985