Abstract
Fuzzy logic is increasingly being incorporated in systems to provide robust and effective control in a wide range of applications. The method is based on a many-valued logic which enables general principles and expert knowledge to be used to provide control rules and procedures. This article explains the principles of fuzzy logic control, illustrating the ideas with simulations of examples of linear and non-linear control.
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Johnston, R. (1994). Fuzzy logic control. GEC Journal of Research, 11(2), 99–109. https://doi.org/10.11113/jt.v21.1069
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