Fuzzy Logic: Electronics and Instrumentation Department
Fuzzy Logic: Electronics and Instrumentation Department
Fuzzy Logic: Electronics and Instrumentation Department
Fuzzy logic
WHAT IS FUZZY ?
FUZZY
Fuzzy" - "vagueness
Boundary of a piece of information is not clear-cut. Lotfi a. Zadeh (1965) as an extension of the classical notion of set.
EXAMPLE:
Words like young, tall, good, or high are fuzzy. There is no single quantitative value which defines the term young. For some people, age 25 is young, and for others, age 35 is young. The concept young has no clean boundary. Age 1 is definitely young and age 100 is definitely not young; Age 35 has some possibility of being young and usually depends on the context in which it is being considered.
In real world, there exists much fuzzy knowledge; Knowledge that is vague, imprecise, uncertain, ambiguous,inexact, or Probabilistic in nature.
Human thinking and reasoning frequently involve fuzzy information, originating from inherently inexact human concepts. Humans, can give satisfactory answers, which are probably true. However, our systems are unable to answer many questions. The reason is, most systems are designed based upon classical set theory and two-valued logic which is unable to cope with unreliable and incomplete information and give expert opinions.
CLASSICAL SET
CLASSICAL SET
A classical set is defined by crisp boundaries; i.e. there is no uncertainty in the prescription or location of the boundaries of the set. The members of these sets must have their degree as one
Universe of discourse Cardinal Number Set Subset Power set Whole set
OPERATIONS
Union-AUB={xl xA or xB}
FUZZY SET
FUZZY SET
In classical (crisp) sets, the transition for an element in the universe between membership and non-membership in a given set is abrupt and well-defined. For a fuzzy set, this transition is gradual due to the fact that the boundaries of the fuzzy sets are vague and ambiguous.
Intersection
AUB(x)=A(x)^B(x)= min(A(x),B(x))
Complement
AA(x)=1A(x)
A fuzzy set with discrete and finite university of discourse (X) is denoted by
The cartesian product of two universaL SETS is determined as X*Y={(x,y) l xX , Y y} The crisp relation uR(x,y)is defined as, uR(x,y)=1 (x,y) X*Y 0 (x,y) X*Y where 1 implies complete relation 0-no relation when the sets are finite the relation is given by matrix called Relation Matrix,R.
CRISP RELATION
COMPOSITION
Let X,Y,Z be the three universal sets Let R be the relation that relates X,Y Let S be the relation that relates Y,Z Let T be the relation that relates same elements that R contains to the same elements that S contains
CARTESIAN PRODUCT
An Ordered Sequence written in the form (a1,a2,a3ar) is called an ordered r-tuple For crisp sets A1,A2.Ar the set of all r-tuples (a1,a2,a3ar) where a1A1 ,a2 A2 is called the cartesian product of A1,A2.Ar and is denoted by A1,A2Ar
FUZZY RELATION
A Fuzzy relation is the fuzzy set defined in the crisp sets X1,X2,X3.Xn A fuzzy relation is thus defined R(x1,x2,x3xn) as
FUZZY RELATION
A fuzzy relation, f is a mapping from the Cartesian space to the interval [0,1], where the strength of the mapping is expressed by the membership function of the relation
EXAMPLE
FUZZY SYSTEMS
Fuzzy systems are very useful in two general c ontexts (1) in situationsinvolving highly complex systems whose behaviors are not well understood, and (2) insituations where an approximate, but fast, solution is warranted
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