eFLL (Embedded Fuzzy Logic Library) is a standard library for Embedded Systems
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eFLL (Embedded Fuzzy Logic Library) is a standard library for Embedded Systems
fuzzylite: a fuzzy logic control library in C++
Probabilistic question-asking system: the program asks, the users answer. The minimal goal of the program is to identify what the user needs (a target), even if the user is not aware of the existence of such a thing/product/service.
Discrete Time C++ Modeling Library
Fuzzy Logic Library for Arduino
Remote areas monitoring IoT node: ULP (Energy-harvesting powered) fire detection & alarming system using Fuzzy logic with an edge computing approach for daily temperature logging.
NTU BME Intelligent control final project. A two wheel self-balancing robot based on embedded fuzzy logic library.
Implementation of Takagi-Sugeno Fuzzy Inference System for speed control of 3hp induction machine - Simulation files. The output data is saved in .txt files and the membership functions can be plotted for a fine tuning of the controller.
Fuzzy: contains code for a Fuzzy Engine and a Dynamical Systems Simulator (DySySim).
This is a repository of my final project which is designing a monitoring system that can help farmers to prevent fusarium wilt using IoT and fuzzy logic by monitoring 4 parameters which is Air Temperature, Air Humidity, Soil Humidity and Soil pH. For More Information contact : kevinnathan010@gmail.com
Development of Autonomous Hexapod for Enviroment Navigation.
Application of Fuzzy Logic in decision making scholarships using the Tsukamoto method
Implementation of multivariate regression and classification using an adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (Takaki-Sugeno) and metaheuristic optimization.
Implementation of an Adaptive Fuzzy PID control system for an AUV
⛵ Simulation of the optimal boat path on a river (discrete mathematics project)
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