During numerous contacts with a satellite each day, spacecraft analysts must closely monitor real-time data. The analysts must watch for combinations of telemetry parameter values, trends, and other indications that may signify a problem or failure. As the satellites become more complex and the number of data items increases, this task is becoming increasingly difficult for humans to perform at acceptable performance levels. At NASA GSFC, fault-isolation expert systems are in operation supporting this data monitoring task. Based on the lessons learned during these initial efforts in expert system automation, a new domain-specific expert system development tool named the Generic Spacecraft Analyst Assistant (GenSAA) is being developed to facilitate the rapid development and reuse of real-time expert systems to serve as fault-isolation assistants for spacecraft analysts. Although initially domain-specific in nature, this powerful tool will readily support the development of highly graphical expert systems for data monitoring purposes throughout the space and commercial industry.
Generic Spacecraft Analyst Assistant (GenSAA): A Tool for Developing Graphical Expert Systems
1993
11 pages
Report
No indication
English
Space Technology , Computer Software , Expert systems , Faults , Flight operations , Real time operation , Satellite control , Spacecraft communication , Spacecraft control , Telemetry , Communication networks , Computer programs , Data links , Satellite ground support , Satellite tracking , Systems engineering
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