Engineering Research Equipment Grant: Qualitative Reasoningin Manufacturing Process Diagnostics and Control

Project: Research project

Project Details

Description

Qualitative reasoning is a fairly well established field in the domain of artificial intelligence, qualitative reasoning, qualitative process theory and qualitative simulation, however, it has not considered parameters over a range of values (interval). This research considers the use of qualitative reasoning in manufacturing process diagnostics for quality control purposes. A framework which uses: (1) envisioning process, (2) confluences and (3) interval mathematics, will be investigated. The approach is illustrated through a real life manufacturing process. This scheme, when generalized will result: (1) in a theory for implementing qualitative reasoning in manufacturing process diagnostics and (2) in a computer shell that can be used for any continuous manufacturing process diagnostics and control.

StatusFinished
Effective start/end date8/15/891/31/91

Funding

  • National Science Foundation: $25,602.00

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