Proceedings. IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Control 1989
DOI: 10.1109/isic.1989.238701
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Intelligent space power automation

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“…Nevertheless, some notable ones exist that are closely related to our work. One of these is a diagnostic tool called the Fault Recovery and Management Expert System (FRAMES) [3], [4], [26], [27]. FRAMES is a largely associative system implemented in LISP which performs FDIR on a spacecraft power distribution system.…”
Section: Approaches To Real-time Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, some notable ones exist that are closely related to our work. One of these is a diagnostic tool called the Fault Recovery and Management Expert System (FRAMES) [3], [4], [26], [27]. FRAMES is a largely associative system implemented in LISP which performs FDIR on a spacecraft power distribution system.…”
Section: Approaches To Real-time Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been very useful to drive out limitations and inadequacies of the rule system. Finally, a large knowledge base consisting of three rule groups and a total of about 160 rules has been defined that performs fault diagnosis in a power management and distribution system for a space station like platform ( [26]). In addition to the rules for this knowledge agent, the domain requires over 1500 facts to describe the model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%