Review
"The book would certainly provide a sound and systematic introductionClearly and thoroughly written, it admirably meets the authors' stated goals and definitely deserves a place in the library of all institutions where courses on fuzzy systems and allied topics are taught. An excellent introduction to these fields via self-study." -R. Bharath, CHOICE, September 2001 "Overall, the text is very well written and provides a rigorous analytical approach to fuzzy systems. The topics are laid out in a logical sequence where later chapters build on the ideas of the earlier ones. Solved examples at the end of the chapters do a good job of clarifying the concepts in the body of these chapters. This reviewer recommends... either as a textbook on fuzzy control or as a companion reference for a more general course on intelligent control. The book also belongs on the shelves of engineering libraries of both industry and academia." -Applied Mechanics Review, vol. 54, no. 6, November 2001
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To keep pace with and further advance the rapidly developing field of applied control technologies, engineers, both present and future, need some systematic training in the analytic theory and rigorous design of fuzzy control systems. This book provides that training by introducing a rigorous and complete fundamental theory of fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic and then building a practical theory for automatic control of uncertain and ill-modeled systems encountered in many engineering applications. The authors proceed through basic fuzzy mathematics and fuzzy systems theory and conclude with an exploration of some industrial application examples.
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