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First applications of the Orbex coprocessor: Control of unmanned vehicles.

Ricardo García Rosa, Teresa de Pedro Lucio (2000)

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The ORBEX coprocessor has been designed to execute the typical fuzzy operations of a system based on fuzzy rules. The first real application has been fuzzy controllers for electric cars. The values of the input variables, the position and the orientation of the car with respect the desired trajectory of reference, are obtained from the data provided by a DGPS boarded in the vehicle. The values of the output variables provided by the controller are the angle that the steering wheel has...

What is not clear in fuzzy control systems

Andrzej Piegat (2006)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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The paper presents a number of unclear, unsolved or partly solved problems of fuzzy logic, which hinder precise transformation of expert knowledge about proper control of a plant in a fuzzy controller. These vague problems comprise the realization of logical and arithmetic operations and another basic problem, i.e., the construction of membership functions. The paper also indicates how some of the above problems can be solved.

Automatic synthesis of fuzzy logic controllers.

Angel Barriga, Santiago Sánchez-Solano, Carlos Jesús Jiménez, D. Galán, D. R. López (1996)

Mathware and Soft Computing

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This paper describes a design environment for the hardware realizations of fuzzy controllers which includes a set of CAD tools to ease the description, verification and synthesis of this kind of systems. Special emphasis is focused on the use of a standard hardware description language (VHDL) and compatibility with other integrated circuits design tools.

Fuzzy feedback linearizing controller and its equivalence with the fuzzy nonlinear internal model control structure

Reda Boukezzoula, Sylvie Galichet, Laurent Foulloy (2007)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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This paper examines the inverse control problem of nonlinear systems with stable dynamics using a fuzzy modeling approach. Indeed, based on the ability of fuzzy systems to approximate any nonlinear mapping, the nonlinear system is represented by a Takagi-Sugeno (TS) fuzzy system, which is then inverted for designing a fuzzy controller. As an application of the proposed inverse control methodology, two popular control structures, namely, feedback linearization and Nonlinear Internal Model...

Direct adaptive control of unknown nonlinear systems using a new neuro-fuzzy method together with a novel approach of parameter hopping

Dimitris Theodoridis, Yiannis Boutalis, Manolis Christodoulou (2009)

Kybernetika

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The direct adaptive regulation for affine in the control nonlinear dynamical systems possessing unknown nonlinearities, is considered in this paper. The method is based on a new Neuro-Fuzzy Dynamical System definition, which uses the concept of Fuzzy Dynamical Systems (FDS) operating in conjunction with High Order Neural Network Functions (F-HONNFs). Since the plant is considered unknown, we first propose its approximation by a special form of a fuzzy dynamical system (FDS) and in the...

A genetic algorithm for the multistage control of a fuzzy system in a fuzzy environment.

Janusz Kacprzyk (1997)

Mathware and Soft Computing

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We discuss a prescriptive approach to multistage optimal fuzzy control of a fuzzy system, given by a fuzzy state transition equation. Fuzzy constraints and fuzzy goals at consecutive control stages are given, and their confluence, Bellman and Zadeh's fuzzy decision, is an explicit performance function to be optimized. First, we briefly survey previous basic solution methods of dynamic programming (Baldwin and Pilsworth, 1982) and branch-and-bound (Kacprzyk, 1979), which are plagued by...