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11 May 1987 The Role Of Knowledge-Based Systems In Communications System Control
Robert A. Meyer, Charles Meyer
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Abstract
The role of knowledge-based systems in communications system control is presented in this paper as a collection of distributed, multiple agent systems serving as intelligent advisors to human controllers. Based on an analysis of system control functions, and interviews with field personnel, we describe a model for communications system control in the Defense Communications System. Us'ing this model we have designed an architecture for a diversely distributed, multiple agent, knowledge-based system. A simulation testbed has been implemented to support experimental development and testing of the components of this architecture in a network of Lisp machines.
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Robert A. Meyer and Charles Meyer "The Role Of Knowledge-Based Systems In Communications System Control", Proc. SPIE 0786, Applications of Artificial Intelligence V, (11 May 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.940634
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Telecommunications

Distributed computing

Artificial intelligence

Intelligence systems

Defense and security

Surveillance

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