Introduction to fuzzy logic Rajjan Shinghal
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TextPublisher: NEW DELHI PHL Learrning 2013Copyright date: ©2013Description: 129pContent type: - text
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- 9788120346994
- 511.313/SHI 23
- QA9.64
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| 511.3/HAN Hand book of Formal Languages Vol.1 | 511.3/MED Automata and Languages | 511.313/SHI Introduction to fuzzy logic | 511.313/SHI Introduction to fuzzy logic | 511.322/CIE Set Theory for the Working Mathematician | 511.322/CIE Set Theory for the Working Mathematician | 511.322/HAU SET THEORY |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Fuzzy logic is finding increased application in the control of real-world processes and in the work with and the manipulation of inexact knowledge. Two of the major attractions of fuzzy logic are: it permits one to express problems in (familiar) linguistic terms and it can be applied where the numerical mathematical model of a system may be too complex or impossible to build using conventional techniques. This book, written in an easily accessible style, assumes that students have a solid background in embedded systems including basic logic design and C/C programming"-- Provided by publisher.
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