Title :
An engineering approach to model-based troubleshooting in communication networks
Author :
Khan, Naseem A. ; Callahan, Paul H. ; Dube, Rajesh ; Tsay, Jason L. ; Van Dusen, William
Author_Institution :
AT&T Bell Lab., Middletown, NJ, USA
fDate :
6/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A model-based reasoning approach called model refinement, which has been used in an experiment to reason about faults on trunks, is presented. In the model-refinement approach, heuristics are used to generate an appropriate level of description, depending upon symptoms. Related-issues on developing a model-based expert system are also discussed, namely, translating models into rules for efficiency, and user interface requirements for system explanations. Some of the unresolved problems with model-based reasoning are examined, with emphasis on the deficiencies of the model-refinement technique
Keywords :
expert systems; heuristic programming; telecommunication networks; user interfaces; communication networks; description; efficiency rules; heuristics; model refinement; model translation; model-based expert system; model-based troubleshooting; system explanations; trunks; user interface requirements; Circuit faults; Circuit testing; Communication networks; Expert systems; Helium; Inference mechanisms; Intelligent networks; Monitoring; Prototypes; User interfaces;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on