基于智能agent的船舶任务适应性弹性框架

IF 4.6 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Nikos Kougiatsos;Evelien L. Scheffers;Marcel C. van Benten;Dingena L. Schott;Peter de Vos;Rudy R. Negenborn;Vasso Reppa
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水上运输对全球货物和旅客运输非常重要。为了提高运输效率,船舶设计必须适应不断变化的任务、法规和故障的发生。本文提出了一个智能决策支持框架的设计,以帮助轮机工程师和船舶操作员在任务前和任务期间更新船舶的系统和控制架构。系统架构和控制设计透视图之间的连接是使用基于语义的技术实现的。为此,采用语义数据库、自动连接各部件的知识图谱和定量服务准则来描述多级船舶控制系统。考虑到系统的结构,利用网络理论领域的模块化和复杂性准则推导出最优修改方案。在控制端,设计了智能自动化管理器,根据运行期间执行新任务的能量不足和主动自动化配置,进行离线和在线决策。对于离线决策,船舶设计人员要求修改系统架构以弥补能量不足。在运行过程中,通过硬件传感器与虚拟传感器的切换以及能源管理控制器之间的切换来处理传感器故障的影响。该框架成功地应用于拖船适应不同动力需求任务的案例研究,仿真结果表明其在支持船舶设计人员和船舶操作人员决策方面的应用。
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An Intelligent Agent-Based Resilient Framework for Marine Vessel Mission Adaptations
Waterborne transport is very important for moving freight and passengers globally. To make this transport more efficient, vessel design must adapt to changing missions, regulations and the occurrence of malfunctions. This paper presents the design of an intelligent decision-support framework to assist marine engineers and vessel operators in updating the system and control architecture of marine vessels before and during a mission. The connection between the system architecture and control design perspectives is enabled using a semantics-based technique. To this end, the multi-level vessel control system is described by a semantic database, a knowledge graph used to connect the components automatically, and quantitative service criteria. Considering the system architecture, the optimal modification is deduced using modularity and complexity criteria, originating from the field of network theory. On the control side, an intelligent automation supervisor is designed to make offline and online decisions regarding the energy deficit to execute a new mission and the active automation configuration during operation. For offline decisions, system architecture modifications are requested by the vessel designers to cover the energy deficit. During operation, switching between hardware and virtual sensors as well as switching between energy management controllers is implemented to handle the effects of sensor faults. The framework is successfully applied to a case study of a tugboat used to adapt to missions with different power requirements, while simulation results are used to indicate its application in supporting the decisions of vessel designers and human vessel operators.
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