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Distributed Intelligent Control is a new research field, based on the most advanced achievements in control theory, artificial intelligence and computer technology. There has been a variety of both theoretically and applicationally oriented works in this field recently [1,2,10,11, 16,28,43,44,57,58,59,67,72,74,79]. These works are usually based on different distributed and intelligent approaches to control systems design. However, most of the works use the fuzzy linguistic approach as a synonym of “intelligence” because of its human-like capabilities of approximate reasoning and logical inference.
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Gegov, A. (1996). Introduction. In: Distributed Fuzzy Control of Multivariable Systems. International Series in Intelligent Technologies, vol 6. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8640-5_1
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