Fuzzy Control -- Expectations, Current State, and Perspectives
Mirko Navara, Milan Petrík
Computational Intelligence, Theory and Applications
Pages 667-676
September, 2006
Abstract
We analyse the reasons of success of fuzzy logic and fuzzy
control. Their advantages as well as difficulties and drawbacks are
discussed. We bring arguments why it is important to extend the use of
fuzzy systems from home appliances to demanding applications with high
requirements on reliability. The success or failure of this effort may
decide the future role of fuzzy systems.
Keywords
fuzzy logic, fuzzy control, stability, reliability, rule base
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@InProceedings{NavaraPetrik-Fuzzy_Days06,
author = {Mirko Navara and Milan Petr{\'i}k},
title = {Fuzzy Control -- Expectations, Current State, and Perspectives},
year = {2006},
pages = {667--676},
booktitle = {Computational Intelligence, Theory and Applications},
editor = {Bernd Reusch},
publisher = {Springer},
address = {Berlin, Germany},
isbn = {3-540-34780-1},
series = {Advances in Soft Computing},
book_pages = {802},
month = {September},
day = {18-20},
venue = {Dortmund, Germany},
organization ={University of Dortmund},
annote = {We analyse the reasons of success of fuzzy logic and fuzzy
control. Their advantages as well as difficulties and drawbacks
are discussed. We bring arguments why it is important to extend
the use of fuzzy systems from home appliances to demanding
applications with high requirements on reliability. The success or
failure of this effort may decide the future role of fuzzy
systems.},
keywords = {fuzzy logic, fuzzy control, stability,
reliability, rule base},
psurl = {[PDF]},
}