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Fuzzy Logic Control: A Systematic Design and Performance Assessment Methodology

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Fuzzy logic and its applications to modelling and control of dynamical systems has been at the centre of controversy over recent years. The successes and failures of this new technology have brought it to the attention of the public media, the professional societies and the trade periodicals.

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Vachtsevanos, G., Farinwata, S. (1996). Fuzzy Logic Control: A Systematic Design and Performance Assessment Methodology. In: Patyra, M.J., Mlynek, D.M. (eds) Fuzzy Logic. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-88955-3_2

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