Issues on applying knowledge-based techniques in real-time control systems

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At the time being knowledge-based systems are used in almost all life aspects. The main reason for trying to use knowledge-based systems in real-time control is to reduce cognitive load on users (overload), their application proving to be important when conventional techniques have failed or are not sufficiently effective [1]. The development of automated diagnosis techniques and systems can help also to minimize downtime and maintain efficient output. This paper presents some issues of applying knowledge-based systems to real-time control systems. It describes and analyzes the main issues concerning the real-time domain and provides possible solutions, such as a set of requirements that a real-time knowledge-based system must satisfy. The paper proposes a possible architecture for applying knowledge-based techniques in real-time control systems. Finally, a way of employing knowledge-based techniques for extending the existing automatic control and monitoring system for the geothermal plant from the University of Oradea is presented. © 2006-2013 by CCC Publications.

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Zmaranda, D., Silaghi, H., Gabor, G., & Vancea, C. (2013). Issues on applying knowledge-based techniques in real-time control systems. International Journal of Computers, Communications and Control, 8(1), 166–175. https://doi.org/10.15837/ijccc.2013.1.181

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