Artificial Intelligence in Real-Time Control 1989: by M. G. Rodd

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Papers offered on the workshop are consultant of the state-of-the artwork of man-made intelligence in real-time regulate. the problems lined incorporated using AI equipment within the layout, implementation, trying out, upkeep and operation of real-time keep an eye on structures. whereas the focal point was once at the basic features of the methodologies and applied sciences, there have been a few purposes papers which helped to place rising theories into point of view. The 4 major matters have been architectural concerns; wisdom - acquisition and studying; recommendations; and scheduling, tracking and administration.

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Process a particular program block only if certain variables are time valid and the specified condition filters are true allow some default mechanism if a particular program block fails to execute after a specified timeout period allow a program to wait a predefined interval allow a program block to execute at regular intervals 27 A t the macro level, w e implement a macro state variable called a 'bulletin'. A bulletin corresponds to a real-time bucket on the micro level. In fact, bulletins are implemented using buckets.

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These statements are generally of the form ( F O R χ S E C O N D S condition), ( F O R X SECONDS action), ( A F T E R χ S E C O N D S condition), ( A F T E R X SECONDS action). The F O R statement specifies that a condition must remain true for the time duration specified for it to be viewed as true or that an action must be sustained for that time duration. The A F T E R statement enforces a predetermined delay before a condition is tested or an action is completed. THE MANAGEMENT OF KNOWLEDGE There are many artificial intelligence techniques that can be used to develop intelligent systems, (Gevarter, 1987).

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