Title :
Improved monitoring and surveillance through integration of artificial intelligence and information management systems
Author :
Lazzari, Marco ; Salvaneschi, Paolo
Author_Institution :
ISMES, Bergmo, Italy
Abstract :
Describes the results of a project which aims to improve the capabilities of an information system (IS) which supports the management of dam safety. The improvement has been achieved through the incorporation of additional components developed using AI concepts and technologies. We describe the pre-existing IS (comprised of automatic monitoring systems, telemetry and databases), identify user requirements driving the evolution of the IS and explain how AI concepts and technologies may contribute. We describe the functions, the architecture and the AI techniques of two systems (MISTRAL and DAMSAFE) added to the IS. Moreover, we discuss the issue of integration of the AI components and the pre-existing system and we present the technology developed to support this process. Finally, we give the implementation status of the project (which has delivered components that have been operational since 1992) and some information about the user acceptance, development effort and applicability to other fields
Keywords :
civil engineering computing; computerised monitoring; dams; deductive databases; intelligent control; management information systems; safety; safety systems; telemetering; DAMSAFE; MISTRAL; applicability; artificial intelligence; automatic monitoring systems; dam safety; databases; development effort; implementation status; information management systems; information system; surveillance; telemetry; user acceptance; user requirements; Artificial intelligence; Computerized monitoring; Data acquisition; Engineering management; Information management; Management information systems; Project management; Safety; Surveillance; Telemetry;
Conference_Titel :
Artificial Intelligence for Applications, 1994., Proceedings of the Tenth Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Antonia, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-5550-X
DOI :
10.1109/CAIA.1994.323645