Kouatli, Issam; SOB; 200301034; Department of Information Technology and Operations Management (ITOM); issam.kouatli@lau.edu.lb; Lebanese American University
Abstract:
Difficulties are encountered in applying multivariable fuzzy systems to industrial processes mainly due to the complexity of the multidimensional fuzzy relation that is to be developed and as a consequence memory overload of most industrial computers results. This paper describes a new technique that is simple in structure and has the ability to avoid memory overloading in industrial computers. A welding application is considered to describe the implementation of such a technique where the cavity width and depth are the inputs and the robot arm speed is the output of the system.
Citation:
Kouatli, I. M. (1993). Design of a fuzzy multivariable technique based upon human behavior. In Two Decades of Fuzzy Control-Part 2, IEE Colloquium on (pp. 1-10). IEEE