ABSTRACT
The world of I.T is taking over everything on
this planet and the use of computers in our day to day activity is one of the
major achievements of this century. Computer can be used for virtually
everything we humans can do and it makes life easy for us.
Computer Aided Troubleshooting in automobile is
the use of computer to help individuals or automobile engineers in detecting
faults and providing them with the appropriate solution. This can only be
achieved by building an expert system. One of the reasons for this research is
to preserve the knowledge of a leading expert in the field of study after his
death.
Also, this expert system will make junior
workers rise to equal level with the engineers where there are no enough
leading engineers.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Title
page Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Table
of Contents
Abstract
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Aims
of the study
1.2 Significance
of the study
1.3 Methodology
1.4 Scope
& Limitation
1.5 Organization
of the project
1.6 Definition
of terms used
CHAPTER
TWO
LITERATURE
REVIEW
2.0 History
of Mag-Ben Automotive Technology
Limited
2.1 Organization
chart
2.2 Expert
System
2.3 Advantages
& Disadvantages Of Expert System
2.4 The
World Wide Web
2.5 Web
Server
CHAPTER
THREE
3.0 Analysis
Of The Existing System
3.1 Description
Of The Existing System
3.2 Problems
of The Existing System
3.3 Description
Of The Proposed System
3.4 Advantages
The Proposed System
3.5 Disadvantages
Of The Proposed System
CHAPTER
FOUR
4.0 System
Design
4.1 System
Specification
4.2 System
Implementation
4.3 Choice
Of Programming Language
4.4 System
Requirement
4.5 Change
over Techniques
4.6 Documentation
& System Evaluation
4.7 System
Testing
CHAPTER
FIVE
5.0 Summary
5.1 Recommendation 5.2 Conclusion
References
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Automated troubleshooting as the name implies is the use of
computer to help the automobile engineers in detecting faults and providing
solution to the fault detected in a vehicle. It can also be said to be the use
of computer to troubleshoot in an automobile industry.
This can only be achieved by building an Expert System. An Expert
System is software that uses a knowledge base of human expertise for
problem solving, or clarifies uncertainties where normally one or more human
experts would need to be consulted.
Expert systems were introduced by researchers in the
Stanford Heuristic Programming Project, including the "father of expert
systems" Edward Feigenbaum. Principal contributors to the technology were
Bruce Buchanan, Randall Davis, Carli Scott, and others at Stanford.
Expert systems are most valuable to organizations that have
a high-level of know-how experience and expertise that cannot be easily
transferred to other members.
They are designed to carry the intelligence and information
found in the intellect of experts and provide this knowledge to other members
of the organization for problem-solving purposes.
This project will take into consideration, most of the
common faults associated with automobile and ways to rectify such faults. This
project is a step on the right direction to get the automobile industries
highly computerized.
1.1 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE
STUDY
The automobile engineers have a number of problems in
finding faults and rectifying the detected faults, this is due to the fact that
all the processes involved are done manually. The main objective of this
project is to create an online computerization of an automobile industry. The
main aims include:
Ø To
save time: A lot of time is conserved when using computer
Ø To reduce or
minimize fatigue: Human beings experience fatigue due to overwork, illness and
their state of mind and this may cause delay but when an expert system is
built, such experiences does not occur as long as the basic requirements for
the environment are provided
Ø To make work
easier to learn and understandable
Ø To make work
faster and highly efficient.
1.2 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The significance of this study is to let the individuals,
or automobile engineers have adequate understanding of what an expert system is
and this has been introduced to various fields. By this, a simple but
descriptive explanation to guide engineers on how to detect fault in an
automobile and provide the appropriate solution to the fault detected, and also
give hints on maintaining an automobile. This project is presented in such a
way that the technical faults that occur in a vehicle can be corrected
successfully and faster.
1.3 METHODOLOGY
The means of collecting data used in this project was in
four ways:
Ø Interview:
Interviewing some of the senior workers was carried out to collect information
on the importance of computerized troubleshooting system and other information
needed for the study.
Ø Direct
Observation: Observing directly activities in the workshop and arriving at a
meaningful conclusion.
Ø Internet:
Information was also obtained from automobile websites.
Ø Bibliographical
Reference: References were made to different textbooks and automobile manuals
that gave more explanation of the subject matter in question.
In other to achieve the aims earlier mentioned above, an
online computerized system is designed to detect and correct faults, the
program developed to implement the system is written in PHP, MYSQL and HTML.
1.4 SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
This project will focus mainly on the computerization of an
automobile industry i.e. how the computer system can be used in troubleshooting
a BMW vehicle and give maintenance tips to the owner or driver. This can only
be developed by building an expert system.
This system developed is applicable in the troubleshooting
of the different components in a vehicle. The computer can never be an engineer
but it can serve as a helper for people or engineers to diagnose faults. It is
obvious that computer behaves like human being but it is not. From this, one
can easily see that there is a limitation to what the computer system can do in
terms of automobile services.
1.5 ORGANISATION OF THE PROJECT
This project is grouped into five chapters. The aspect
Organization of the project is the description of each chapter contents.
Chapter one talks about the general
introduction of this topic, the objectives of the study, the method used in
collecting information, significance of the study and definitions of some used
terms.
Chapter two deals with the literature review of
the project. This chapter contains a brief history of the case study, an
overview of an engine analyzer, details of an expert system and why an expert
system is used for this project or in other fields.
Chapter three deals with all about the analysis of the
existing system, problems encountered when using the existing procedure. It
also describes the new or proposed system and the advantages of using the
proposed system over the existing system.
Chapter four gives details of the system design which
defines the detailed design and specification of a processing system to carry
out the already defined system objectives and requirement. It also talks about
the implementation techniques used, the choice of the programming language used
with reasons, maintenance and how the new system should be used.
Chapter five lastly gives the summary,
recommendation and conclusion of the entire project.
1.6 DEFINITION OF TERMS USED
Expert System:
This is an embodiment with a computer that uses a knowledge base of human
expertise for problem solving, or clarifies uncertainties where normally one or
more human experts would need to be consulted. This expert system represents
the expertise knowledge as data or rules within the computer, these rules and
data can be called upon when needed to solve problems.
Conventionally computer programs can perform tasks using
conventional decision making logic containing little knowledge other than the
basic algorithm for solving specific problem and necessary boundary conditions.
This program knowledge is often embedded as part of the programming code so
that as the knowledge changes, the program has to be changed and then rebuilt.
The knowledge based system collect the small fragments of human know-how into a
knowledge base which is used to reason through a problem using the appropriate
knowledge. A different problem within the domain of the knowledge base can be
solved using the same program without reprogramming. The ability of the system to
explain the reasoning process through back-traces and to handle levels of
confidence and uncertainty provides additional features that conventional
programming doesn’t handle.
Troubleshooting:
This is a logical, technical and systematic method or way of locating or
detecting faults in a system and gives appropriate solution to the fault
detected.
Diagnostic:
This is the decision reached after the engineer has identified the problem of
the vehicle from its sign.
Maintenance:
This can be defined as the technical and corresponding administrative actions
that are necessary to keep an automobile component in a good condition in order
to perform or work in its standard functions. This is done in order to prolong
the lifespan of an automobile.
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