Re-engineering legacy tech manual's troubleshooting procedures into smart model-based diagnostics

M. Nolan, L. Su, V. Palmer, R. Newman
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Technical Manuals used for field maintenance of US Army systems rely heavily on troubleshooting procedures which are presented in "flow chart" format. These flow charts guide the technician through test procedures to isolate the cause of an equipment malfunction. These procedures are static, that is they are highly structured around a pre-determined sequence of tests, do not become "smarter" over time with historical maintenance data and they only take into account those symptoms and faults which the original developer considered. They are often incomplete, sometimes wrong, and are very difficult to update and maintain. As the Army moves to computer-assisted methods of maintenance, the opportunity exists to significantly enhance the basic logic and knowledge representation underlying troubleshooting procedures. The enhancements include knowledge based reasoning about faults related to symptoms, the ability to dynamically relate faults to symptoms, the ability to use historical maintenance data to continuously improve maintenance capability, and the ability to house "expert" diagnostics information in a form that becomes usable and available to novice technicians. However, can tree-based troubleshooting logic from legacy systems be efficiently re-engineered to a knowledge-based system with the same benefits? This paper addresses the aspects of transitioning from flow-chart intensive knowledge representation to a format which provides the benefits described above.
将遗留技术手册的故障排除过程重新设计为基于智能模型的诊断
用于美国陆军系统现场维护的技术手册在很大程度上依赖于以“流程图”格式呈现的故障排除程序。这些流程图指导技术人员完成测试程序,以隔离设备故障的原因。这些过程是静态的,也就是说,它们是围绕预先确定的测试序列高度结构化的,不会随着时间的推移随着历史维护数据变得“更智能”,它们只考虑最初开发人员考虑的那些症状和故障。它们通常是不完整的,有时是错误的,并且很难更新和维护。随着陆军转向计算机辅助维护方法,存在着显著增强故障排除程序基础逻辑和知识表示的机会。这些增强功能包括基于知识的与症状相关的故障推理、动态地将故障与症状关联起来的能力、使用历史维护数据不断提高维护能力的能力,以及将“专家”诊断信息以一种可供新手技术人员使用的形式存储的能力。然而,遗留系统中基于树的故障排除逻辑是否可以有效地重新设计为具有相同优势的基于知识的系统?本文讨论了从流程图密集型知识表示向提供上述好处的格式转换的各个方面。
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