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An Alarm Processing System for a Nuclear Power Plant Using Artificial Intelligence Techniques

Joon On Yang, Soon Heung Chang

Nuclear Technology / Volume 95 / Number 3 / September 1991 / Pages 266-271

Technical Paper / Fission Reactor / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT91-A34576

An alarm processing system (APS) has been developed that uses artificial intelligence techniques to help operators to make decisions. Alarms in nuclear power plants are classified into generalized and special alarms. Generalized alarms are further classified into global and local alarms. For each type of alarm, the specific processing rules are applied to filter and suppress unnecessary and potentially misleading alarms. The processing for the generalized alarms is based on “model-based reasoning.” The special alarms are processed by the cause-consequence check rules. The priorities of alarms are determined according to both the plant state and the consistencies among the alarms. This APS is built on a workstation using the Prolog language.