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Stability evaluation of inference methods for optoelectronic fuzzy inference system

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System stability of various membership functions and fuzzy control methods are compared by numerical simulations to determine the feasibility of optoelectronic fuzzy inference method. An inverted pendulum is used for the destination system. A Gaussian membership function is better than a triangular one. MIN operations of grade evaluation and modification of consequent membership functions are better than other operations. SUM operation of consequent operation is better than MAX operation.

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Itoh, H., Yamada, T., Houssay, B. et al. Stability evaluation of inference methods for optoelectronic fuzzy inference system. Optical Review 1, 150–152 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03254847

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