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Media Publications on Fuzzy Logic - Technology and Market
Industrial Applications of Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Systems, by John Yen, Reza Langari, Lotfi A. Zadeh (Editor), Paperback, 356 pages, IEEE Press, April 1,1995, ISBN: 0-7803-1048-9. A survey on control-oriented fuzzy software has detailed descriptions of Aptronix's Fide. It appears as chapter 15 of this book and is conducted by S. Chiu of Rockwell Internatinal Scince Center.
Using Fuzzy Logic: Towards Intelligent Systems -- by Jun Yan, Michael Ryan, James Power, Hardcover, 256 pages. It descibes Aptronix FIDE products. Prentice Hall December 1994, ISBN: 0-1310-2732-8. .
The Fuzzy Systems Handbook : A Practitioner's Guide to Building, Using, and Maintaining Fuzzy Systems, by Earl Cox, Book&Disk Edition, Paperback, Published by Ap Professional, February 1,1994, ISBN: 0121942708.
Fuzzy Logic for Business and Industry (DOS Windows), by Earl Cox, Bk&2 disks Edition, Paperback, Published by Charles River Media, October 1,1995, ISBN: 1-8868-0101-0
Fuzzy Inference Language (FIL) is the language that is used by Aptronix's proprietary software - Fuzzy Inference Development Environment (FIDE). In fide, a control problem is represented by a
Fuzzy Inference Unit (FIU), a program module that contains input and output variables, labels and rules, and a defuzzification model. The FIL source code for a specific control problem is created by the user using the graphical or text editor of Fide. It is then compiled, and executed to perform system simulation, software debugging, or controller fine-tuning. Once the FIL source code has been tested and simulated, a RTC(run-time code generator) module of Fide is selected by the user to generate the target assembly code for a specific microcontroller chip. The assembly code is cross-compiled into machine code of the chip, and thus a fuzzy logic controller is developed.
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