KNOWLEDGE-BASED EXPERT SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY CAN BENEFIT PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE

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HAJEK, JJ CHONG, GJ HAAS, RCG PHANG, WA
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Abstract

Timely and judicious selection of pavement maintenance treatments can significantly extend pavement life. To facilitate this task, an expert system for recommending routing and sealing (rose) of asphalt concrete pavements in cold areas was developed. The system incorporates data transmitted by 41 variables, such as pavement serviceability, age, and types of pavement surface distress, and encodes expertise derived from recent research and development studies and from experience. It contains about 360 rules. The system recommendations are given as a desirability of routing and sealing on a scale from 0to 10. The interactive version of rose was developed and calibratedusing an expert system development shell. This resulted in significant savings in programming, testing, and calibration. An automatic version of rose was implemented in fortran and successfully applied to about 900 pavement sections, representing about 7200 km of highway. This application makes it possible to quantify funding requirements for different routing and sealing policies. This paper appeared intransportation research record no. 1145, Expert systems for transport applications. For covering abstract see IRRD no 817754.

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I 817759 IRRD 8901
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TRANSP RES REC WASHINGTON D.C. USA U0361-1981 V0 309 04522 3 SERIAL 1987 1145 PAG:37-47 T9

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