International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Fuzzy conditional temporal problems: Strong and weak consistency
Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
A Cascaded Fuzzy Inference System for Indian river water quality prediction
Advances in Engineering Software
Towards human operator "state" assessment
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Application and Theory of Automation in Command and Control Systems
Optimization of bead geometry of submerged arc weld using fuzzy based desirability function approach
Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing
An Exposition of Performance-Security Trade-offs in RANETs Based on Quantitative Network Models
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
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An orderly design procedure that can save time and help prevent problems in the development of fuzzy logic systems is presented. The nature of fuzzy logic is examined, and the design of fuzzy control systems is discussed. The architecture of a simple fuzzy controller for a steam turbine is used as an example, to show how fuzzy control models work. A four-step methodology for fuzzy system design is described