Fuzzy Logic System
KE/ES-41413
Aim
• This course presents some fundamental knowledge of fuzzy sets,
fuzzy logic, fuzzy decision making and fuzzy control systems.
• To equip graduate students with some state-of-the-art fuzzy-logic
technology and fuzzy system design methodologies, thereby better
preparing them for the rapidly evolving high-tech information-based
financial market and modern industry.
Objectives
• Be able to understand basic knowledge of fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic
• Be able to apply basic knowledge of fuzzy information representation
and processing
• Be able to apply basic fuzzy inference and approximate reasoning
• Be able to understand the basic notion of fuzzy rule base
• Be able to apply basic fuzzy system modelling methods
• Be able to apply basic fuzzy PID control systems
• Be able to understand the basic notion of computational verb controllers
Number of applications virtually Limitless
Control System
-Kitchen appliances
-car control systems
-Aerospace vehicle control systems
Image processing
Decision-making
Route-planning
Basis for Comparison
Basic Prescribed by vague or ambiguous Defined by precise and certain
properties characteristics
Property Elements are allowed to be partially Element is either the member of asset or
included in the set not
Applications Used in fuzzy controllers Digital design
Logic Infinite-valued Bi-valued
Fuzzy set and membership
• the set of heights from 5 to 7 feet is precise (crisp); the set of heights
in the region around 6 feet is imprecise, or fuzzy.
• For crisp sets, an element x in the universe X is either a member of
some crisp set A or not.
• This binary issue of membership can be represented mathematically
with the indicator function,
Figure 1.1Height membership functions for (a) a crisp set A and (b) a fuzzy set H.
(x)is the degree of membership of element x in fuzzy set A .
Therefore,
(x) is a value on the unit interval that measures the degree to which element x belongs
to fuzzy set
Conclusion
• Fuzzy logic provides an alternative way to represent linguistic and
subjective attributes of the real world in computing.
• It is able to be applied to control systems and other applications in
order to improve the efficiency and simplicity of the design process.