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Fuzzy Processors

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Fuzzy technology applications, which attempt to introduce human inference methods into engineering fields, are rapidly increasing. Fuzzy is expected to have its greatest effect in fields in which conventional PID control is difficult to apply because rigorous models of the control objects are not available and the tendency has been to give up on obtaining improved performance and/or to rely on human control.

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Hirota, K. (1993). Fuzzy Processors. In: Hirota, K. (eds) Industrial Applications of Fuzzy Technology. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-65877-1_5

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