Dedicated digital fuzzy hardware

Fuzzy systems based on dedicated digital hardware can deliver much higher performance than those based on general-purpose computing machines. The simplicity and versatility of some successful fuzzy inference algorithms, the advent of high-density, user-programmable logic devices, together with powerful EDA tools, make dedicated digital fuzzy hardware a feasible solution for implementing high-performance fuzzy systems. >

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