AbstractThe main advantage of the classical fuzzy controller (FLC) should be the ease of its design, which is close to the human way of thinking. However, tuning its performance requires modification of membership functions, and thus the result may be very far from the original linguistic description. In this paper, we analyze the standard Max-t-norm interpolation and compare it with logical inference. Several logical inference rules suitable for approximate reasoning are presented. We deal with the idea of a fuzzy controller that is both linguistic and logical in the highest possible degree (LFLC). It interprets if-then rules as linguistically expressed logical implications which are treated as special axioms in fuzzy logic. Therefore, it ...
As major functional units, the fuzzy logic controller (FLC) includes a fuzzy rule base and an infere...
Fuzzy logic controllers (FLC) require fine tuning to match the rules to the membership functions or ...
A logical calculus is developed with propositions taking their truth values in the set of fuzzy sets...
AbstractThe main advantage of the classical fuzzy controller (FLC) should be the ease of its design,...
Fuzzy logic is a logic of approximate reasoning, established by Lotfi Zadeh since 1965 in his work [...
Prof. Dzitac used to say, ‘The mathematics of fuzzy systems is not fuzzy’. We discuss several limits...
AbstractFuzzy control is at present still the most important application of fuzzy theory. It is a ge...
This work presents a methodology for designing fuzzy logic controllers. The main objectives are conc...
Over the last few years we have seen an increasing number of applications of Fuzzy Logic Controllers...
The realization of a linear defuzzified output of a fuzzy controller by appropriate choice of each c...
The conventional interface composition algorithm of a fuzzy controller is very time and memory consu...
This paper deals with the problem of searching basic properties for robust implication operators in ...
A classification of inference systems based on approximate reasoning techniques is proposed. An al...
AbstractSeveral interesting analytic and geometric properties of the fuzzy controllers are discussed...
Two of the most exemplary capabilities of the human mind are the capability of using perceptions (hu...
As major functional units, the fuzzy logic controller (FLC) includes a fuzzy rule base and an infere...
Fuzzy logic controllers (FLC) require fine tuning to match the rules to the membership functions or ...
A logical calculus is developed with propositions taking their truth values in the set of fuzzy sets...
AbstractThe main advantage of the classical fuzzy controller (FLC) should be the ease of its design,...
Fuzzy logic is a logic of approximate reasoning, established by Lotfi Zadeh since 1965 in his work [...
Prof. Dzitac used to say, ‘The mathematics of fuzzy systems is not fuzzy’. We discuss several limits...
AbstractFuzzy control is at present still the most important application of fuzzy theory. It is a ge...
This work presents a methodology for designing fuzzy logic controllers. The main objectives are conc...
Over the last few years we have seen an increasing number of applications of Fuzzy Logic Controllers...
The realization of a linear defuzzified output of a fuzzy controller by appropriate choice of each c...
The conventional interface composition algorithm of a fuzzy controller is very time and memory consu...
This paper deals with the problem of searching basic properties for robust implication operators in ...
A classification of inference systems based on approximate reasoning techniques is proposed. An al...
AbstractSeveral interesting analytic and geometric properties of the fuzzy controllers are discussed...
Two of the most exemplary capabilities of the human mind are the capability of using perceptions (hu...
As major functional units, the fuzzy logic controller (FLC) includes a fuzzy rule base and an infere...
Fuzzy logic controllers (FLC) require fine tuning to match the rules to the membership functions or ...
A logical calculus is developed with propositions taking their truth values in the set of fuzzy sets...