Development of an Expert System: Translating Higher-Level Decisions into Lower-Level Aircraft Flights |
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Authors: | Michael A S Guth |
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Institution: | 1.Gilbert/Commonwealth Inc,USA |
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Abstract: | This note describes two phases in the development of an expert system that translates European-wide directives into individual flight orders. This expert system was built for a military computer simulation, but parts of the logic can apply — and many of the illustrations in the text have been tailored — to creating and organizing commercial flights. The first phase of the development — a proof of principle expert system — emulated the logical deductions of an air traffic control supervisor or a flight planner. The second phase of development led to a working prototype decision support system that employed more mathematical comparisons of aircraft attributes than logical deductions. |
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