Title :
Advanced diagnostic/prognostic reasoning and evidence transformation techniques for improved avionics maintenance
Author :
Byington, Carl S. ; Kalgren, P.W. ; Dunkin, Brian K. ; Donovan, Bryan P.
Author_Institution :
Impact Technol., LLC, State College, PA, USA
Abstract :
Techniques used in the design and implementation of modern avionics suggest an opportunity to re-examine the maintenance and repair process for current and future systems. The authors have developed a framework with automated evidence collection, data representation and storage, and, advanced automated reasoning techniques to implement within an avionics health management system. This paradigm shift approach utilizes advanced capture and representation of environmental, operational, and component inter-relationship evidence at a systems level to reduce diagnostic ambiguity, guide at-wing testing, and provide prognostics. Modular and reusable software and data elements that combine built-in-test (BIT) with contextual information, component usage models, and evidentiary reasoning techniques are described. A use case scenario is presented that illustrates evidence collection and XML transformation, automated database storage and retrieval, and automated advanced reasoning for diagnostics and prognostics, and finally, an example of at wing ambiguity reduction using an advanced evidence-based reasoner is presented.
Keywords :
avionics; diagnostic reasoning; fault diagnosis; information retrieval; planning (artificial intelligence); software maintenance; software reusability; XML transformation; advanced evidence-based reasoner; automated advanced reasoning; automated database storage; automated evidence collection; automated reasoning; avionics health management; built-in-testing; component inter-relationship evidence; component usage models; contextual information; data elements; data representation; data storage; database retrieval; diagnostic ambiguity; diagnostic reasoning; environmental evidence; evidence transformation; evidentiary reasoning; future systems; guide at-wing testing; improved avionics maintenance; maintenance process; modern avionics; modular software; operational evidence; prognostic reasoning; repair process; reusable software; use case scenario; wing ambiguity reduction; Aerospace electronics; Aircraft; Context modeling; Databases; Fault detection; Maintenance; Modems; Software reusability; Storage automation; System testing;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2004. Proceedings. 2004 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8155-6
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2004.1368148