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NESTA: NASA Engineering Shuttle Telemetry Agent
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L. Bölöni. NESTA: NASA Engineering Shuttle Telemetry Agent. In Proceedings of the 20th National Conference on Artificial Intelligence and the 17th Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference, pp. 1491–1498, July 2005. IAAI-05 Deployed Application Award]]>
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IAAI-05 Deployed Application Award",
pages = {1491-1498},
abstract = {
The Spaceport Processing Systems Branch at NASA Kennedy Space Center
has developed and deployed an agent based tool to monitor the Space
Shuttle's ground processing telemetry stream. The application, the
NASA Engineering Shuttle Telemetry Agent, increases situational
awareness for system and hardware engineers during ground processing
of the Shuttle's subsystems. The agent provides autonomous monitoring
of the telemetry stream and automatically alerts system engineers
when predefined criteria have been met. Efficiency and safety are
improved through increased automation.
Sandia National Labs' Java Expert System Shell is employed as the
rule engine. The shell's predicate logic lends itself well to
capturing the heuristics and specifying the engineering rules of this
spaceport domain. The declarative paradigm of the rule-based agent
yields a highly modular and scalable design spanning multiple
subsystems of the Shuttle. Several hundred monitoring rules have been
written thus far with corresponding notifications sent to Shuttle
engineers. This paper discusses the rule-based telemetry agent used
for Space Shuttle ground processing and explains the problem domain,
development of the agent software, benefits of AI technology, and
deployment and sustaining engineering of the product.
},
mynote = "Acceptance Rate: 18\%",
}
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