Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications
This 15-chapter textbook remains the
only major text that can be used for both undergraduate and graduate
classroom instruction in this technology field. The first 8 chapters of
the text cover fundamental materials useful in characterizing various
forms of uncertainty and in developing the methods to quantify these
uncertainties.
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By Timothy J. Ross
Fuzzy logic is a simple phrase that actually refers to a large subject
dealing with a set of methods to characterize and quantify uncertainty
in engineering systems that arise from ambiguity, imprecision,
fuzziness, and lack of knowledge.
- end-of-chapter references and exercise problems
- solutions to selected exercise problems
- an accompanying online instructors' solution manual
- accompanying online software and updates
- examples of applications in most engineering disciplines: civil, chemical, mechanical, electrical, and computer science and engineering
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