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Parametric Analysis of Flexible Logic Control Model

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  • Lihua Fu
  • Dan Wang
  • Jinyun Kuang

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Based on deep analysis about the essential relation between two input variables of normal two-dimensional fuzzy controller, we used universal combinatorial operation model to describe the logic relationship and gave a flexible logic control method to realize the effective control for complex system. In practical control application, how to determine the general correlation coefficient of flexible logic control model is a problem for further studies. First, the conventional universal combinatorial operation model has been limited in the interval . Consequently, this paper studies a kind of universal combinatorial operation model based on the interval . And some important theorems are given and proved, which provide a foundation for the flexible logic control method. For dealing reasonably with the complex relations of every factor in complex system, a kind of universal combinatorial operation model with unequal weights is put forward. Then, this paper has carried out the parametric analysis of flexible logic control model. And some research results have been given, which have important directive to determine the values of the general correlation coefficients in practical control application.

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  • Lihua Fu & Dan Wang & Jinyun Kuang, 2013. "Parametric Analysis of Flexible Logic Control Model," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-14, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:610186
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/610186
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