Claims
- 1. A fuzzy reasoning computer comprising
- fuzzy rule storage means for storing a plurality of fuzzy rule groups, wherein each said fuzzy rule group includes fuzzy rules having a consequent fuzzy variable which is the same,
- fuzzy rule group selecting means for receiving a request for a defuzzified output code that contains at least a defuzzified output variable code and for selecting from said fuzzy rule storage means at least one of said fuzzy rule groups which has the same consequent fuzzy variable as said defuzzified output variable code,
- input means for receiving external data to be applied to a fuzzy variable at an antecedent of each said fuzzy rules in said selected fuzzy rule group and
- reasoning means for producing a defuzzified output based on said received external data to be applied to a fuzzy variable at an antecedent of each said fuzzy rules in said selected fuzzy rule group.
- 2. A fuzzy reasoning computer according to claim 1, wherein said external data is supplied from an external sensor.
- 3. A fuzzy reasoning computer according to claim 1, further comprising requesting means connected to said fuzzy reasoning computer for issuing a request for a defuzzified output corresponding to a fuzzy variable of said selected fuzzy rule at its antecedent, wherein said external data includes a defuzzified output given by a second fuzzy reasoning computer upon said request from said requesting means.
- 4. A fuzzy reasoning computer according to claim 1, wherein said reasoning means further comprises function means for representing membership function values corresponding to a fuzzy variable with pulse widths to form a membership function.
- 5. A fuzzy reasoning computer according to claim 4, wherein said reasoning means further comprises OR circuit means for receiving a plurality of signals representing said pulse widths by their simultaneous starting or ending points to generate a MAX signal.
- 6. A fuzzy reasoning computer according to claim 4, wherein said reasoning means further comprises AND circuit means for receiving signals of said pulse widths to generate a MIN signal.
- 7. A fuzzy reasoning computer according to claim 4, wherein said reasoning means further comprises truncating means for truncating said membership function by having an AND circuit means.
Priority Claims (2)
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62-248663 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 414,026, filed Sep. 28, 1989 now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Stone, H. S., High-Performance Computers Architecture, Addison-Wesley Pub., 1987, pp. 102-115, 261-266. |
Continuations (1)
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