Compiling Fuzzy Logic Control Rules to Hardware Implementations
Abstract
A major aspect of human reasoning involves the use of approximations. Particularly in situations where the decision-making process is under stringent time constraints, decisions are based largely on approximate, qualitative assessments of the situations. Our work is concerned with the application of approximate reasoning to real-time control. Because of the stringent processing speed requirements in such applications, hardware implementations of fuzzy logic inferencing are being pursued. We describe a programming environment for translating fuzzy control rules into hardware realizations. Two methods of hardware realizations are possible. The First is based on a special purpose chip for fuzzy inferencing. The second is based on a simple memory chip. The ability to directly translate a set of decision rules into hardware implementations is expected to make fuzzy control an increasingly practical approach to the control of complex systems.
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@article{arxiv.1304.2752,
title = {Compiling Fuzzy Logic Control Rules to Hardware Implementations},
author = {Stephen Chiu and Masaki Togai},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.2752},
year = {2013}
}
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Appears in Proceedings of the Third Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI1987)