• DocumentCode
    577029
  • Title

    AASVMES: An intelligent expert system for realization of Adaptive Autonomy using Support Vector Machine

  • Author

    Hassanpour, N. ; Zamani, M.A. ; Fereidunian, A. ; Lesani, H.

  • Author_Institution
    Control & Intell. Process. Center of Excellence (CIPCE), Univ. of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
  • fYear
    2011
  • fDate
    27-29 Dec. 2011
  • Firstpage
    128
  • Lastpage
    133
  • Abstract
    We earlier introduced a novel framework for realization of Adaptive Autonomy (AA) in human-automation interaction (HAI). This study presents an expert system for realization of AA, using Support Vector Machine (SVM), referred to as Adaptive Autonomy Support Vector Machine Expert System (AASVMES). The proposed system prescribes proper Levels of Automation (LOAs) for various environmental conditions, here modeled as Performance Shaping Factors (PSFs), based on the extracted rules from the experts´ judgments. SVM is used as an expert system inference engine. The practical list of PSFs and the judgments of GTEDC´s (the Greater Tehran Electric Distribution Company) experts are used as expert system database. The results of implemented AASVMES in response to GTEDC´s network are evaluated against the GTEDC experts´ judgment. Evaluations show that AASVMES has the ability to predict the proper LOA for GTEDC´s Utility Management Automation (UMA) system, which changes in relevance to the changes in PSFs; thus providing an adaptive LOA scheme for UMA.
  • Keywords
    electricity supply industry; expert systems; human computer interaction; inference mechanisms; power engineering computing; smart power grids; support vector machines; AASVMES; GTEDC; Greater Tehran Electric Distribution Company; HAI; LOA; PSF; UMA system; adaptive autonomy support vector machine expert system; environmental condition; expert system database; expert system inference engine; human-automation interaction; intelligent expert system; levels of automation; performance shaping factor; smart grid; utility management automation; Adaptive systems; Automation; Complexity theory; Expert systems; Humans; Support vector machines; Training; Adaptive Autonomy (AA); Distribution Automation; Expert System; Experts´ Judgment; Human Automation Interaction (HAI); Power System; Smart Grid; Support Vector Machine (SVM);
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Control, Instrumentation and Automation (ICCIA), 2011 2nd International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Shiraz
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4673-1689-7
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICCIAutom.2011.6356643
  • Filename
    6356643