Hope all of you are doing well. I need help on fuzzy logic. I have three inputs SOC,Sloar and wind. On the basis of these inputs I want to create rule base for three modes. Emergency, energy saving and normal mode. How I can define rules.
i have a question if i put multiple input and output in fuzzy logic and i put in fuzzy control in simulink how i know the input one it recievre data to input one in the block block ans so on ..........
Great lecture, thank you very much. However, u(x)=x-a/b-a does not originate from y-y0=a(x-x0) but from the intercept theorem, also known as Thales' theorem, if I am not wrong, right? Regards - Jan.
@@Deepika-hf9oj Hi Deepika, As per Thales Theorem u(x)/x-a = u(b)/b-a. But since u(b)=1, u(x)/x-a = u(b)/b-a => u(x)/x-a = 1/b-a => u(x)=x-a/b-a. Regards, Jan.
@@JanTappeGP Thankyou so much, I was unable to find any explanation else where. All videos kept calling it the slope of the line which created some confusion. Thanks for the help!
Hello, this is part of a complete course and the lectures are not in order on youtube. This is the playlist: ua-cam.com/video/Y8-2LdTQl0k/v-deo.html This is the full course: courses.coursovie.com/courses/Fuzzy-logic
i am not to able to configure fuuzy-logic-toolkit in GNU Octave: >>pkg install /home/ajaz/fuuzy-logic-toolkit-0.4.5.tar.gz >>pkg load fuuzy-logic-toolkit >> fuzzy error: 'fuzzy'undefined near line 1 column 1 please help????
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Hope all of you are doing well. I need help on fuzzy logic. I have three inputs SOC,Sloar and wind. On the basis of these inputs I want to create rule base for three modes. Emergency, energy saving and normal mode. How I can define rules.
i have a question if i put multiple input and output in fuzzy logic and i put in fuzzy control in simulink how i know the input one it recievre data to input one in the block block ans so on ..........
thanks alot
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Great lecture, thank you very much. However, u(x)=x-a/b-a does not originate from y-y0=a(x-x0) but from the intercept theorem, also known as Thales' theorem, if I am not wrong, right? Regards - Jan.
Could you please explain how we get x-a/b-a
@@Deepika-hf9oj Hi Deepika, As per Thales Theorem u(x)/x-a = u(b)/b-a. But since u(b)=1,
u(x)/x-a = u(b)/b-a => u(x)/x-a = 1/b-a => u(x)=x-a/b-a. Regards, Jan.
@@JanTappeGP Thankyou so much, I was unable to find any explanation else where. All videos kept calling it the slope of the line which created some confusion. Thanks for the help!
It’s early for me so I am going to use that as an excuse.... how did you get your delta y for the slope to be (x -a)? I keep wanting to make it 1.
I can't find your first lecture about Fuzzy logic
Hello, this is part of a complete course and the lectures are not in order on youtube.
This is the playlist: ua-cam.com/video/Y8-2LdTQl0k/v-deo.html
This is the full course:
courses.coursovie.com/courses/Fuzzy-logic
i am not to able to configure fuuzy-logic-toolkit in GNU Octave:
>>pkg install /home/ajaz/fuuzy-logic-toolkit-0.4.5.tar.gz
>>pkg load fuuzy-logic-toolkit
>> fuzzy
error: 'fuzzy'undefined near line 1 column 1
please help????
Could someone please explain how we get slope as x-a/b-a in triangular MF
Hi @Deepica it's not the slope, its u(x) (compare above). hth - Regards, Jan.
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