Overview
- Gives the reader an up-to-date introduction to the theory of fuzzy-logic control
- Presents the LabVIEW FPGA™ toolkit that allows readers to design and implement fuzzy-logic controllers quickly and easily
- Outlines problems and solutions, which help readers to assimilate new information
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Part of the book series: Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing (STUDFUZZ, volume 334)
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About this book
This book is a comprehensive introduction to LabVIEW FPGA™, a package allowing the programming of intelligent digital controllers in field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) using graphical code. It shows how both potential difficulties with understanding and programming in VHDL and the consequent difficulty and slowness of implementation can be sidestepped.
The text includes a clear theoretical explanation of fuzzy logic (type 1 and type 2) with case studies that implement the theory and systematically demonstrate the implementation process. It goes on to describe basic and advanced levels of programming LabVIEW FPGA and show how implementation of fuzzy-logic control in FPGAs improves system responses.
A complete toolkit for implementing fuzzy controllers in LabVIEW FPGA has been developed with the book so that readers can generate new fuzzy controllers and deploy them immediately. Problems and their solutions allow readers to practice the techniques and to absorb the theoretical ideas as they arise.
Fuzzy Logic Type 1 and Type 2 Based on LabVIEW FPGA™, helps students studying embedded control systems to design and program those controllers more efficiently and to understand the benefits of using fuzzy logic in doing so. Researchers working with FPGAs find the text useful as an introduction to LabVIEW and as a tool helping them design embedded systems.
Authors and Affiliations
About the authors
Dr. Arturo Molina is researcher and titular Professor and Vice-Rector of research and innovation of the Tecnológico de Monterrey. He is a member of the National Research System of Mexico (level II), of the Mexican Academy of Sciences, the Academy of Engineering and of the Advisory Board of IFAC (the International Federation of Automation and Control). He is a consultant for the World Bank and Inter-American Development Bank. He has published 4 books, 43 articles in journals with arbitration, 58 book chapters and more than 60 articles in proceedings of refereed conferences. He holds 12 patents. He has been involved with three technology-based business start-ups: IECOS - Integration Engineering and Construction Systems, SMES - Solutions for Manufacturing Enterprise Systems and ALBIOMAR. Currently, he participates in a European 7 framework related to the creation of sustainable products and customizable manufacturing (sustainable mass customization) and transfer to Peru of the project creative small- and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) (creation of technologies of information for value-added networks) to support the development of SMEs manufacturing based on information technology funded by the Inter-American Development Bank. He is a member of the editorial board of the journals: Annals Review of Control and International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing. He is a graduate career computer systems engineering and the master of science with specialization in computer science from the Tecnológico de Monterrey, campus Monterrey. He received the degree of Doctor in mechanics of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary, and subsequently obtained his PhD in systems of manufacturing from the Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering of Loughborough University of Technology, England. He did his sabbatical of teaching and research at the Department of Mechanical Engineering of the University of California at Berkeley.
Brian MacCleery helps small to medium businesses bring innovative clean energy products to market. He guides National Instruments strategic R&D and product development for embedded control and measurement with a focus on customer-oriented design tools for advanced control. In his 15-year tenure at NI, MacCleery led market research, product definition, launch and growth of the successful NI CompactRIO platform and product strategy for the popular LabVIEW FPGA tool chain. MacCleery holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical and computer engineering from Virginia Tech where he now serves on the Industry Advisory Board. He completed his graduate research in power electronics and linear switched reluctance motor drives under the direction of Dr. Krishnan Ramu and led multidisciplinary teams in the development of novel magnetic levitation and propulsion vehicle systems.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Fuzzy Logic Type 1 and Type 2 Based on LabVIEW™ FPGA
Authors: Pedro Ponce-Cruz, Arturo Molina, Brian MacCleery
Series Title: Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26656-5
Publisher: Springer Cham
eBook Packages: Engineering, Engineering (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-319-26655-8Published: 05 January 2016
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-319-79990-2Published: 30 March 2018
eBook ISBN: 978-3-319-26656-5Published: 21 December 2015
Series ISSN: 1434-9922
Series E-ISSN: 1860-0808
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XVI, 233
Number of Illustrations: 151 b/w illustrations, 52 illustrations in colour
Topics: Computational Intelligence, Circuits and Systems, Artificial Intelligence