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Single board system for fuzzy inference

James R. Symon, Hiroyuki Watanabe

Year
1991
Citations
12
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Open access

Abstract

The very large scale integration (VLSI) implementation of a fuzzy logic inference mechanism allows the use of rule-based control and decision making in demanding real-time applications. Researchers designed a full custom VLSI inference engine. The chip was fabricated using CMOS technology. The chip consists of 688,000 transistors of which 476,000 are used for RAM memory. The fuzzy logic inference engine board system incorporates the custom designed integrated circuit into a standard VMEbus environment. The Fuzzy Logic system uses Transistor-Transistor Logic (TTL) parts to provide the interface between the Fuzzy chip and a standard, double height VMEbus backplane, allowing the chip to perform application process control through the VMEbus host. High level C language functions hide details of the hardware system interface from the applications level programmer. The first version of the board was installed on a robot at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in January of 1990.

Keywords

Computer scienceInterface (matter)Fuzzy logicAdaptive neuro fuzzy inference systemChipFuzzy electronicsInference engineFuzzy control systemVery-large-scale integrationEmbedded system

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