The application of artificial intelligence theory in the flight domain of a military aircraft is considered. Nine rule-based systems were implemented to demonstrate complex system cooperation in combat-aircraft operations. The organization of tasks within each rule-based system is described, and details of knowledge-base development and implementation are given. An interactive simulation testbed was developed to provide a realistic view of intersystem cooperation and pilot-system interaction. Single-processor emulations demonstrate cooperation of parallel rule-based systems. Software tools developed to aid in fast prototyping of rule-based systems are described. Search effort metrics were used to quantify and compare light- and heavy-workload phases of a combat mission.
Cooperative rule-based systems for aircraft control
Kooperatives regelbasiertes System fuer die Flugzeugregelung
Proceedings of the 26th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control ; 3 ; 1934-1940
1987
7 Seiten, 27 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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