Knowledge-based control systems - aspects on the unification of conventional control systems and knowledge-based systems

Different aspects of the integration of conventional control system and knowledge-based systems are discussed. Special requirements such as multiple forms of knowledge representation, support for model-based reasoning, and real-time operation are discussed. Three different forms of integration are described: interfaced systems, embedded systems, and totally integrated systems.

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