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Fuzzy Logic

Fuzzy logic is a method of reasoning that resembles human reasoning and allows for intermediate possibilities between binary values. It involves fuzzifying inputs, applying fuzzy rules, and defuzzifying outputs. An example fuzzy logic system for air conditioning adjusts temperature using linguistic variables and membership functions to map inputs to outputs based on a knowledge base of rules.

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Fuzzy Logic

Fuzzy logic is a method of reasoning that resembles human reasoning and allows for intermediate possibilities between binary values. It involves fuzzifying inputs, applying fuzzy rules, and defuzzifying outputs. An example fuzzy logic system for air conditioning adjusts temperature using linguistic variables and membership functions to map inputs to outputs based on a knowledge base of rules.

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FUZZY LOGIC

Fuzzy Logic (FL) is a method of reasoning that resembles human reasoning. The approach
of FL imitates the way of decision making in humans that involves all intermediate
possibilities between digital values YES and NO.

The conventional logic block that a computer can understand takes precise input and
produces a definite output as TRUE or FALSE, which is equivalent to human’s YES or NO.

The inventor of fuzzy logic, Lotfi Zadeh, observed that unlike computers, the human
decision making includes a range of possibilities between YES and NO, such as –

CERTAINLY YES
POSSIBLY YES
CANNOT SAY
POSSIBLY NO
CERTAINLY NO
The fuzzy logic works on the levels of possibilities of input to achieve the definite output.
Implementation
● It can be implemented in systems with various sizes and capabilities ranging from
small micro-controllers to large, networked, workstation-based control systems.
● It can be implemented in hardware, software, or a combination of both.

Why Fuzzy Logic?


Fuzzy logic is useful for commercial and practical purposes.
● It can control machines and consumer products.
● It may not give accurate reasoning, but acceptable reasoning.
● Fuzzy logic helps to deal with the uncertainty in engineering.

Fuzzy Logic Systems Architecture

It has four main parts as shown −


● Fuzzification Module − It transforms the system inputs, which are crisp numbers,
into fuzzy sets. It splits the input signal into five steps such as −
LP x is Large Positive

MP x is Medium Positive

S x is Small

MN x is Medium Negative

LN x is Large Negative
● Knowledge Base − It stores IF-THEN rules provided by experts.
● Inference Engine − It simulates the human reasoning process by making fuzzy
inference on the inputs and IF-THEN rules.
● Defuzzification Module − It transforms the fuzzy set obtained by the inference
engine into a crisp value.
The membership functions work on fuzzy sets of variables.
Membership Function
Membership functions allow you to quantify linguistic term and represent a fuzzy set
graphically. A membership function for a fuzzy set A on the universe of discourse X is
defined as μA:X → [0,1].
Here, each element of X is mapped to a value between 0 and 1. It is called membership
value or degree of membership. It quantifies the degree of membership of the element
in X to the fuzzy set A.
● x axis represents the universe of discourse.
● y axis represents the degrees of membership in the [0, 1] interval.
There can be multiple membership functions applicable to fuzzify a numerical value. Simple
membership functions are used as use of complex functions does not add more precision in
the output.
All membership functions for LP, MP, S, MN, and LN are shown as below −

The triangular membership function shapes are most common among various other
membership function shapes such as trapezoidal, singleton, and Gaussian.

Here, the input to 5-level fuzzifier varies from -10 volts to +10 volts. Hence the
corresponding output also changes.
Example of a Fuzzy Logic System
Let us consider an air conditioning system with 5-level fuzzy logic system. This system
adjusts the temperature of air conditioner by comparing the room temperature and the target
temperature value.

Algorithm
● Define linguistic Variables and terms (start)
● Construct membership functions for them. (start)
● Construct knowledge base of rules (start)
● Convert crisp data into fuzzy data sets using membership functions. (fuzzification)
● Evaluate rules in the rule base. (Inference Engine)
● Combine results from each rule. (Inference Engine)
● Convert output data into non-fuzzy values. (defuzzification)

Development

Step 1 − Define linguistic variables and terms


Linguistic variables are input and output variables in the form of simple words or sentences.
For room temperature, cold, warm, hot, etc., are linguistic terms.
Temperature (t) = {very-cold, cold, warm, very-warm, hot}
Every member of this set is a linguistic term and it can cover some portion of overall
temperature values.

Step 2 − Construct membership functions for them


The membership functions of temperature variable are as shown −

Step3 − Construct knowledge base rules


Create a matrix of room temperature values versus target temperature values that an air
conditioning system is expected to provide.
RoomTemp.
Very_Cold Cold Warm Hot Very_Hot
/Target

Very_Cold No_Chang Heat Heat Heat Heat


e

Cold Cool No_Chang Heat Heat Heat


e

Warm Cool Cool No_Chang Heat Heat


e

Hot Cool Cool Cool No_Change Heat

Very_Hot Cool Cool Cool Cool No_Change

Build a set of rules into the knowledge base in the form of IF-THEN-ELSE structures.
Sr. No. Condition Action

IF temperature=(Cold OR Very_Cold) AND target=Warm Heat


1
THEN

IF temperature=(Hot OR Very_Hot) AND target=Warm Cool


2
THEN

IF (temperature=Warm) AND (target=Warm) THEN No_Chang


3
e

Step 4 − Obtain fuzzy value


Fuzzy set operations perform evaluation of rules. The operations used for OR and AND are
Max and Min respectively. Combine all results of evaluation to form a final result. This
result is a fuzzy value.

Step 5 − Perform defuzzification


Defuzzification is then performed according to membership function for output variable.

Application Areas of Fuzzy Logic


The key application areas of fuzzy logic are as given −
Automotive Systems
● Automatic Gearboxes
● Four-Wheel Steering
● Vehicle environment control

Consumer Electronic Goods


● Hi-Fi Systems
● Photocopiers
● Still and Video Cameras
● Television

Domestic Goods
● Microwave Ovens
● Refrigerators
● Toasters
● Vacuum Cleaners
● Washing Machines

Environment Control
● Air Conditioners/Dryers/Heaters
● Humidifiers

Advantages of FLSs
● Mathematical concepts within fuzzy reasoning are very simple.
● You can modify a FLS by just adding or deleting rules due to flexibility of fuzzy
logic.
● Fuzzy logic Systems can take imprecise, distorted, noisy input information.
● FLSs are easy to construct and understand.
● Fuzzy logic is a solution to complex problems in all fields of life, including
medicine, as it resembles human reasoning and decision making.

Disadvantages of FLSs
● There is no systematic approach to fuzzy system designing.
● They are understandable only when simple.
● They are suitable for the problems which do not need high accuracy.

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