DocumentCode
3571628
Title
A systolic array circuit for the fuzzy inference process
Author
Thiessenhusen, Thilo ; Schackow, Alexander ; Schuffny, Rene
Author_Institution
Inst. fur Grundlagen der Elektrotechnik/Elektronik, Tech. Univ. Dresden, Germany
fYear
1994
fDate
3/9/1994 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
42614
Lastpage
42619
Abstract
The fuzzy inference process is mostly used in control applications today. Investigations show that for possible future application cases, for instance fuzzy expert systems and multi-stage controllers, sup-min composition in combination with Godel implication will achieve better results than the match factor method which is generally used in fuzzy hard- and software for cost reasons. This permits the chaining of inference units for more complex fuzzy systems. However, the calculation expenses for sup-min composition with Godel implication are high, therefore the use of a processor array becomes necessary. After a short discussion of the algorithm the prototype of a Godel implication based, cascadable array circuit for fuzzy inputs and outputs will be presented
Keywords
fuzzy logic; inference mechanisms; systolic arrays; Godel implication; cascadable array circuit; complex fuzzy systems; fuzzy inference process; fuzzy inputs; fuzzy outputs; processor array; sup-min composition; systolic array circuit;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Hardware Implementation of Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic, IEE Colloquium on
Type
conf
Filename
297414
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