Design of Analog Fuzzy Logic Controllers in CMOS Technologies: Implementation, Test and Applications

Dualibe, Carlos;Jespers, Paul;Verleysen, Michel
(2003) ISBN: [978-0-306-48014-0], 214 pages, published

Files

No attached file found for this publication.

Details

Authors
  • Dualibe, CarlosUCLouvain
    Author
  • Jespers, PaulUCLouvain
    Author
  • Author
Abstract
Nowadays, real-time applications of Fuzzy Logic in different domains are being increasingly reported. ASIC-based analog hardware becomes an interesting solution for these kinds of applications because it benefits from: savings on silicon surface and power consumption, readily accomplishment with strict timing constraints and cost-effective production. This book focuses in-depth on the VLSI CMOS implementation and application of programmable analog Fuzzy Logic Controllers following a mixed-signal philosophy. This is to say, signals are processed in the analog domain whereas programmability is achieved by means of standard digital memories. This approach highlights the following crucial aspects: *The comprehensive study and analysis of the main analog fuzzy operators: Fuzzy Membership Functions, T-Norm, T-CoNorm and Defuzzifier circuits. *The study and development of mixed-signal Fuzzy Controllers architectures targeting the requirements for different applications. *The fabrication and test of full-ended demonstrators. *The partial fabrication and test of a prototype corresponding to a real-time Fuzzy Logic application in the field of Signal Processing.
Affiliations

Citations

Dualibe, C., Jespers, P., & Verleysen, M. (2003). Design of Analog Fuzzy Logic Controllers in CMOS Technologies: Implementation, Test and Applications. Kluwer academic publishers. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/253746