The analysis and control of complex systems have been the main
motivation for the emergence of fuzzy set theory since its inception. It
is also a major research field where many applications, especially
industrial ones, have made fuzzy logic famous.
This unique handbook is devoted to an extensive, organized, and
up-to-date presentation of fuzzy systems engineering methods. The book
includes detailed material and extensive bibliographies, written by
leading experts in the field, on topics such as:
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Use of fuzzy logic in various control systems.
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Fuzzy rule-based modeling and its universal approximation properties.
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Learning and tuning techniques for fuzzy models, using neural networks
and genetic algorithms.
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Fuzzy control methods, including issues such as stability analysis and
design techniques, as well as the relationship with traditional linear
control.
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Fuzzy sets relation to the study of chaotic systems, and the fuzzy
extension of set-valued approaches to systems modeling through the use
of differential inclusions.
Fuzzy Systems: Modeling and Control is part of The Handbooks of
Fuzzy Sets Series. The series provides a complete picture of
contemporary fuzzy set theory and its applications. This volume is a key
reference for systems engineers and scientists seeking a guide to the
vast amount of literature in fuzzy logic modeling and control.