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Concerns a fuzzy logic-based system which has been purposely designed to achieve real-time traffic control in high-speed networks using the asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) technique. One of the most critical functions is “policing”, which has the task of ensuring that each user source complies with the traffic parameters negotiated in the call setup to avoid network congestion. This function is difficult to implement on account of certain conflicting requirements such as selectivity and responsiveness. This is confirmed by the severe limits affecting the most popular mechanisms proposed so far, based on conventional logic. The capacity to formalize approximate reasoning processes offered by fuzzy logic is exploited to derive rules of behavior for a policer starting from the know-how of an expert. We address two key issues related to the implementation of the fuzzy policer. The first focuses on the possibility of hardware implementation of the mechanism using VLSI technology; we present the design of a VLSI fuzzy processor which exhibits a level of performance of over 3 MFLIPS. The second issue concerns the suitability of applying the fuzzy policer to the policing of several classes of sources to reach high levels of cost effectiveness and scalability