Diagnosis: Using Automatic Test Equipment and an Artificial Intelligence Expert System.
Abstract
This reviews three different expert systems (ATEOPS, ATEFEXPERS, and ATEFATLAS) created to direct automatic test equipment (ATE). Although related, each expert system uses a different knowledge base or inference engine and base their testing on the circuit schematic, test requirements document (TRD), or ATLAS code. Implementing generalized modules allows the expert systems to be used for any unit under test. Because of numerous errors in the ATLAS code and problems with the actual hardware connection, a fully operational system was not developed. These expert systems provide insight into the necessary knowledge bases and inference engines needed by an expert system to direct ATE. Using converted ATLAS to LISP code allows the expert system to direct any ATE using ATLAS. The CP-FRL allows the expert system to expand its control by creating the ATLAS code, checking the code for good software engineering techniques, directing the ATE, and changing the test sequence as needed. Originator-Supplied keywords included: Artificial Intelligence, Expert system, Automatic test equipment, Aircraft maintenance, Computer programs, Theses.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1984
- Accession Number
- ADA151918
Entities
People
- J. E. Ramsey Jr
Organizations
- Air Force Institute of Technology