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|a Artificial intelligence in real-time control :
|b proceedings of the IFAC Workshop, Clyne Castle, Swansea, UK, 21-23 September 1988 /
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|a "IFAC Workshop on Artificial Intelligence in Real-Time Control, organized by the Institute of Measurement and Control, U.K., for the United Kingdom Automatic Control Council"--Page v
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|a Artificial Intelligence in Real-Time Control documents the proceedings of the IFAC Workshop held in Clyne Castle, Swansea, UK, 21-23 September 1988. It includes two keynote addresses that discussed architectural issues for expert systems in real-time control; the problem of representing knowledge and reasoning; and the problems encountered in obtaining such information. Other papers contained in these proceedings are representative of the major research bodies active throughout the world in the application of AI techniques in real-time control, although it was inevitable that a Europe-based conference would highlight the work of the European groups. While AI is clearly still in the process of establishing itself, it is undoubtedly a major new area of engineering endeavor. Practical experience is still relatively limited, and many of the results discussed at this event were obtained through simulation or, in a few cases, from reduced practical experience. The importance, though, lies in the fact that many countries are pouring extensive resources into the attempt to control difficult processes by using AI techniques. The wide cross section of interest was demonstrated by the fact that many diverse industries were represented at the workshop-ranging from power-systems control to telecommunications, and into the steel industry.
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|a Front Cover; Artificial Intelligence in Real-Time Control; Copyright Page; PREFACE; Table of Contents; PART VIII: ROBOTIC CONTROL; PART I: KEYNOTE ADDRESSES; CHAPTER 1. ARCHITECTURAL ISSUES FOR EXPERT SYSTEMS IN REAL-TIME CONTROL; INTRODUCTION; DATA ABSTRACTION; MODEL BASED REASONING; TEMPORAL REASONING AND TRUTH MAINTENANCE; DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING; EXAMPLE: THE TEX-I ARCHITECTURE; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. REPRESENTATION OF REAL KNOWLEDGE FOR REAL-TIME USE; INTRODUCTION; REAL KNOWLEDGE; REPRESENTATION OF REAL KNOWLEDGE; REAL TIME SYSTEMS; KNOWLEDGE BASED PROCESS MANAGEMENT.
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|a CONCLUSIONSPART II: ARCHITECTURE OF EXPERT SYSTEMS FOR REAL-TIME CONTROL; CHAPTER 3. KNOWLEDGE-BASED REAL-TIME CONTROL; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 REAL-TIME EXPERT SYSTEMS IN CONTROL; 3 DIRECT EXPERT CONTROL; 4 SUPERVISORY EXPERT CONTROL; 5 CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 4. AN ARCHITECTURE FOR EXPERT SYSTEM-BASED FEEDBACK CONTROL; 1. Introduction; 2. Overall architecture; 3. Knowledge-based system architecture; 4. Implementation; 5. Summary; Acknowledgements; References; CHAPTER 5. PERSPECTIVES ON THE USE OF RULE-BASED CONTROL; INTRODUCTION; THE PROMISE OF KNOWLEDGE-BASED PROBLEM SOLVING.
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|a Rule-based controldeclarative execution of aircraft emergency procedures; conclusions; acknowledgment; references; chapter 6. intelligent alarm handling; introduction; functional structure; use of parsing techniques in the analysis of event sequences; conclusions; references; part iii: knowledge acquisition and learning; chapter 7. representation of inexact engineering knowledge about real time systems; introduction; knowledge representation in a frame oriented language; inexact knowledge; fuzzy logic as a link between the process and the expert system; applications and availability.
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|a On-line control system designan overall expert system for programming plc's; conclusions; references; acknowledgement; part iv: process control; chapter 11. an expert system shell embedded in the control system; introduction; expert system versus other software; special requirements of process control expert systems; realtime challenges; the inference engine integrated into the dcs; knowledge representation; time relationships; uncertain data; the engineering workstation; conclusions; references; chapter 12. real-time artificial intelligence for process monitoring and control; introduction.
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