Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications

Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications

Author: Timothy J. Ross

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2005-04-08

Total Pages: 652

ISBN-13: 0470860766

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Fuzzy logic refers to a large subject dealing with a set of methods to characterize and quantify uncertainty in engineering systems that arise from ambiguity, imprecision, fuzziness, and lack of knowledge. Fuzzy logic is a reasoning system based on a foundation of fuzzy set theory, itself an extension of classical set theory, where set membership can be partial as opposed to all or none, as in the binary features of classical logic. Fuzzy logic is a relatively new discipline in which major advances have been made over the last decade or so with regard to theory and applications. Following on from the successful first edition, this fully updated new edition is therefore very timely and much anticipated. Concentration on the topics of fuzzy logic combined with an abundance of worked examples, chapter problems and commercial case studies is designed to help motivate a mainstream engineering audience, and the book is further strengthened by the inclusion of an online solutions manual as well as dedicated software codes. Senior undergraduate and postgraduate students in most engineering disciplines, academics and practicing engineers, plus some working in economics, control theory, operational research etc, will all find this a valuable addition to their bookshelves.


Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications

Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications

Author: Timothy J. Ross

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2004-08-16

Total Pages: 654

ISBN-13: 9780470860755

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Fuzzy logic refers to a set of methods used to characterize and quantify uncertainty in engineering systems. This edition covers major advances that have been made with regard to both theory and applications.


Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications

Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications

Author: Timothy J. Ross

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 600

ISBN-13:

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Classical sets and fuzzy sets Classical relations and fuzzy relations Membership functions Fuzzy rule-based systems Fuzzy-to-crisp conversions Fuzzy arithmetic, numbers, vectors, and extension principle Fuzzy nonlinear simulation Fuzzy classification Fuzzy pattern recognition Fuzzy control systems.


Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications

Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications

Author: Timothy J. Ross

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2009-12-01

Total Pages: 610

ISBN-13: 0470748516

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The first edition of Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications (1995) was the first classroom text for undergraduates in the field. Now updated for the second time, this new edition features the latest advances in the field including material on expansion of the MLFE method using genetic algorithms, cognitive mapping, fuzzy agent-based models and total uncertainty. Redundant or obsolete topics have been removed, resulting in a more concise yet inclusive text that will ensure the book retains its broad appeal at the forefront of the literature. Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications, 3rd Edition is oriented mainly towards methods and techniques. Every chapter has been revised, featuring new illustrations and examples throughout. Supporting MATLAB code is downloadable at www.wileyeurope.com/go/fuzzylogic. This will benefit student learning in all basic operations, the generation of membership functions, and the specialized applications in the latter chapters of the book, providing an invaluable tool for students as well as for self-study by practicing engineers.


Fuzzy Logic: With Engineering Applications, 2Nd Ed

Fuzzy Logic: With Engineering Applications, 2Nd Ed

Author: Ross

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 656

ISBN-13: 9788126513376

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Fuzzy logic refers to a large subject dealing with a set of methods to characterize and quantify uncertainty in engineering systems that arise from ambiguity, imprecision, fuzziness, and lack of knowledge. This updated version concentrates on various topics of fuzzy logic combined with an abundance of worked examples, chapter problems and commercial case studies designed to help motivate a mainstream engineering audience· Introduction · Classical Sets and Fuzzy Sets · Classical Relations and Fuzzy Relations · Properties of Membership Functions, Fuzzification, and Defuzzification · Logic and Fuzzy Systems · Development of Membership Functions · Automated Methods for Fuzzy Systems · Fuzzy Systems Simulation · Rule-base Reduction Methods · Decision Making with Fuzzy Information · Fuzzy Classification and Pattern Recognition · Fuzzy Arithmetic and the Extension Principle · Fuzzy Control Systems · Miscellaneous Topics · Monotone Measures: Belief, Plausibility, Probability, and Possibility


Fuzzy Logic Applications in Engineering Science

Fuzzy Logic Applications in Engineering Science

Author: J. Harris

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-01-17

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 1402040784

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Fuzzy logic is a relatively new concept in science applications. Hitherto, fuzzy logic has been a conceptual process applied in the field of risk management. Its potential applicability is much wider than that, however, and its particular suitability for expanding our understanding of processes and information in science and engineering in our post-modern world is only just beginning to be appreciated. Written as a companion text to the author’s earlier volume "An Introduction to Fuzzy Logic Applications", the book is aimed at professional engineers and students and those with an interest in exploring the potential of fuzzy logic as an information processing kit with a wide variety of practical applications in the field of engineering science and develops themes and topics introduced in the author’s earlier text.


An Introduction to Fuzzy Logic Applications in Intelligent Systems

An Introduction to Fuzzy Logic Applications in Intelligent Systems

Author: Ronald R. Yager

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13: 1461536405

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An Introduction to Fuzzy Logic Applications in Intelligent Systems consists of a collection of chapters written by leading experts in the field of fuzzy sets. Each chapter addresses an area where fuzzy sets have been applied to situations broadly related to intelligent systems. The volume provides an introduction to and an overview of recent applications of fuzzy sets to various areas of intelligent systems. Its purpose is to provide information and easy access for people new to the field. The book also serves as an excellent reference for researchers in the field and those working in the specifics of systems development. People in computer science, especially those in artificial intelligence, knowledge-based systems, and intelligent systems will find this to be a valuable sourcebook. Engineers, particularly control engineers, will also have a strong interest in this book. Finally, the book will be of interest to researchers working in decision support systems, operations research, decision theory, management science and applied mathematics. An Introduction to Fuzzy Logic Applications in Intelligent Systems may also be used as an introductory text and, as such, it is tutorial in nature.


Fuzzy Information Engineering

Fuzzy Information Engineering

Author: Didier Dubois

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 728

ISBN-13:

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Fuzzy logic allows computer programmers to interpret ambiguous commands that ordinary, rigid programs are unable to decipher. For instance, computers can work with words like "tall" and "expensive" rather than 6'5" or $669.95. This book covers the use of fuzzy logic in the information science and information engineering fields.