Management of sensor systems data by knowledge-based techniques

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1994

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Teng, L.
Crouch, V.
Sydenham, P.
Harris, D.

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AIM-TEC 94: Third Australasian Instrumentation and Measurement Conference; Test and Evaluation in the Asia-Pacific Region; Preprints of Papers, 1994, pp.449-453

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3rd Australasian Instrumentation & Measurement Conference (26 Apr 1994 - 29 Apr 1994 : Adelaide, Australia)

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Testing the safety and predictability of modern systems, such as aircraft, is becoming increasingly reliant on the management of information from an ever-widening array of sensors. The complexity and volume of information that now needs to be handled is also beginning to exceed both human understanding and data processing capacity. This paper will examine the application of Knowledge Based Systems to reduce the volume and complexity of sensor-derived data, and hence increase the information content of the data that needs to be managed.

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Copyright 1994 The Institution of Engineers, Australia

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