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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Montmain, Jacky
Affiliations: LGI2P, URC EMA‐CEA, Site EERIE, 30035 Nîmes Cedex 1, France Tel.: +33 466387058; Fax: +33 466387074 E‐mail: jacky.montmain@site‐eerie.ema.fr
Abstract: Model‐based supervision developed by systems analysts has become an acknowledged supervision aid, ensuring early detection of malfunctions and thereby allowing control of the availability and vulnerability of a process facility. However, it is associated with diagnostics of the process itself, and not of the process control situation, which is the veritable subject of supervision. The operator, facility, control triplet determines a complex situation that must be considered from multiple viewpoints beyond knowledge of the single behavioral model usually advocated in process control approaches. Representing different aspects of process control situation from multiple viewpoints notably allows the on line selection of the behavioral models relevant to the observed situation. Given the size of the application, it was essential not only to structure the knowledge required for the supervision system functions into operating system viewpoints, but also to provide a unique representation method for each viewpoint. The systemic approach SAGACE provides this formal representation framework and the methodology adopted to design and implement our industrial prototype relies on it. All these principles are illustrated by a description of an industrial application in the area of nuclear fuel reprocessing: the size and complexity of the facilities and their high degree of computerization make reprocessing particularly well suited for supervision applications.
Keywords: Supervision, diagnostic reasoning, technical processes, nuclear fuel reprocessing
Journal: AI Communications, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 61-81, 2000
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