Patent
1992-05-05
1993-01-12
MacDonald, Allen R.
395 11, 395 51, 395 61, 395900, G05B 1101
Patent
active
051796252
ABSTRACT:
A fuzzy inference system includes a rule processing means for receiving an input signal and inferencing the input signal in accordance with a plurality of fuzzy rules to generate inferenced data (B1, B2, B3, A1, A2, A3), a defuzzify means (19, 20, 119, 120, M1, 201, 203) for synthesizing and defuzzifying the inferenced data to generate a decided value (eO), and a dominant rule means (21, 121, 210) receiving the inferenced data and decided value for finding a dominant rule of the plurality of fuzzy rules which has the largest contribution degree to the decided value.
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Yamakawa, Takeshi, "An Approach to a Fuzzy Computer Hardware System", Proc. 2nd Int. Conf. on Artificial Intelligence, Marseilles, France, Dec. 1-5, 1986.
MacDonald Allen R.
Omron Tateisi Electronics Co.
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