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11 May 1987 Process Modeling And Simulation With Peps
Werner Dilger, Andreas Espen, Felix Schuck
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Abstract
PEPS is an expert system for the modeling and simulation of technical processes, whose knowledge has the features that it is gained mainly by experiments, consists out of both, quantitative and qualitative data, and depends often on estimations of experts. This is demonstrated by means of the automatic welding process. For the representation of this kind of knowledge, in the system PEPS quasi-quantitative values and plausibility estimations are used. Processes are defined by their parameters and rule sets assigned to them and by influences between the parameters. Elementary processes can be aggregated to larger ones.
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Werner Dilger, Andreas Espen, and Felix Schuck "Process Modeling And Simulation With Peps", Proc. SPIE 0786, Applications of Artificial Intelligence V, (11 May 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.940671
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KEYWORDS
Photovoltaics

Process modeling

Artificial intelligence

Electrodes

Human-machine interfaces

Systems modeling

Argon

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