Study of an adaptive fuzzy controller based on the adaptation of relative rule weights
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Australian and New Zealand Conference on Intelligent Information Systems - ProceedingsProceedings of the 2nd Australian and New Zealand Conference on Intelligent Information Systems
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An adaptive fuzzy controller models the qualitative control actions of a human operator. It is applicable to systems for which explicit mathematical models are not easily obtainable. Qualitative control actions are modeled by using fuzzy relational equations in the form of `if ... then ...' rules. This article gives the details of an adaptive method based on Lyapunov synthesis approach to optimize the combination of fuzzy relational equations by modifying the relative rule weights.
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