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knowledge. In the calibration module, the expert system
provides the history of previous calibration in order to
reduce the calibration time. In the planning module, the
expert system provides the historical with a set of
procedures to optimize the survey mission. In the real-time
quality control module, the expert system guides the survey
crew by a set of rules gained from previous surveys. In the
post-mission quality control module, the expert system
chooses the best processing strategy for each survey in
order to maximize the results. At the same time, the post
mission results are analyzed and used to update the expert
system for comparable situation in the future. An expert
system of this type will shorten the production cycle,
minimize human interaction, and lead to an easy transfer of
the technology to other platforms and applications.
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