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15 October 1993 Application prototype of a model-based expert system to the maintenance of a MAN
Heinrich Hopfmueller, Walter Kehl, Gottfried Schapeler
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Proceedings Volume 1975, Local and Metropolitan Area Networks; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.157008
Event: Video Communications and Fiber Optic Networks, 1993, Berlin, Germany
Abstract
This paper describes the work done and results achieved in implementing a fault management prototype for a Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) switching system, the GMAN (GMS Fault Management Prototype for a MAN). The GMAN is implemented using the Generic Maintenance System (GMS) which has been developed by the RACE project AIM (R1006). The GMS is a model based expert system toolset (`2nd generation XPS') comprising components for knowledge acquisition, knowledge representation, model based reasoning, human machine interface, and dialogue design. The GMS supports automatic fault management from receiving and treating fault events to guiding an operator through a repair procedure.
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Heinrich Hopfmueller, Walter Kehl, and Gottfried Schapeler "Application prototype of a model-based expert system to the maintenance of a MAN", Proc. SPIE 1975, Local and Metropolitan Area Networks, (15 October 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.157008
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KEYWORDS
Model-based design

Systems modeling

Networks

Prototyping

Modeling

Human-machine interfaces

Data modeling

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