Hierarchical fuzzy logic for multi-input multi-output systems

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Abstract

Fuzzy logic has created a high impact on research and development in almost all engineering applications. Recently, there has been an increasing interest in various offshoots of fuzzy logic approach and hierarchical fuzzy logic is one such area of research development and applications. With the increase in volume of data, hierarchical fuzzy logic has emerged as a highly suitable candidate for research. The objective of this paper is to develop methodology for multi-input multi-output hierarchical fuzzy systems. In particular, a system to be designed is broken into a number of sub-subsystems, where each subsystem is designed separately and then connected in hierarchical structure. The strategy used in this paper is to avoid the repetition of common terms across different subsystems of multi-input multi-output systems. This strategy has not been presented hitherto by any other author. This paper first discusses in detail the implementation of a multi-input single-output hierarchical system. It then extends the approach to multi-input multi-output hierarchical systems.

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Kamthan, S., & Singh, H. (2020). Hierarchical fuzzy logic for multi-input multi-output systems. IEEE Access, 8, 206966–206981. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3037901

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