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23 March 1993 Case-based approach to handling aircraft malfunctions
Stamos T. Karamouzis, Stefan Feyock
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Abstract
Reasoning about physical systems in operation is a difficult task, and any attempt to automate the process must overcome the problems of modeling normal behavior, diagnosing faults, and predicting future behavior. This paper describes a prototypical case-based reasoner (CBR) that operates in the domain of in-flight fault diagnosis and prognosis of aviation subsystems, particularly jet engines. The reasoner operates on the observation that the ability of a CBR program to reason about physical systems can be significantly enhanced by the addition to the CBR program of a model of the physical system to describe the system's structural, functional, and causal behavior.
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Stamos T. Karamouzis and Stefan Feyock "Case-based approach to handling aircraft malfunctions", Proc. SPIE 1963, Applications of Artificial Intelligence 1993: Knowledge-Based Systems in Aerospace and Industry, (23 March 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.141744
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KEYWORDS
Fluctuations and noise

Systems modeling

Nickel

Artificial intelligence

Chlorine

Diagnostics

Model-based design

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