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IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, February 1996
- Kazuo Tanaka, Takayuki Ikeda, Hua O. Wang:
Robust stabilization of a class of uncertain nonlinear systems via fuzzy control: quadratic stabilizability, H∞ control theory, and linear matrix inequalities. 1-13 - Hua O. Wang, Kazuo Tanaka, Michael F. Griffin:
An approach to fuzzy control of nonlinear systems: stability and design issues. 14-23 - Zheru Chi, Hong Yan:
ID3-derived fuzzy rules and optimized defuzzification for handwritten numeral recognition. 24-31 - Bor-Sen Chen, Ching-Hsiang Lee, Yeong-Chan Chang:
H∞ tracking design of uncertain nonlinear SISO systems: adaptive fuzzy approach. 32-43 - Xiao-Jun Zeng, Madan G. Singh:
Approximation accuracy analysis of fuzzy systems as function approximators. 44-63 - Tao Jiang, Yao Li:
Generalized defuzzification strategies and their parameter learning procedures. 64-71 - Brian Armstrong:
FLC design for bounded separable functions with linear input-output relations as a special case. 72-79 - F. Watkins, Xiao-Jun Zeng, Madan G. Singh:
Comments on Singh and Zeng: "Approximation theory of fuzzy systems-SISO case" [and reply]. 80-81 - Lawrence O. Hall, Richard J. Hathaway:
Fuzzy Systems Toolbox, Fuzzy Logic Toolbox [Software Review]. 82
Volume 4, Number 2, May 1996
- Riccardo Rovatti, Roberto Guerrieri:
Fuzzy sets of rules for system identification. 89-102 - Lotfi A. Zadeh:
Fuzzy logic = computing with words. 103-111 - Amine Bensaid, Lawrence O. Hall, James C. Bezdek, Laurence P. Clarke, Martin L. Silbiger, John A. Arrington, F. Reed Murtagh:
Validity-guided (re)clustering with applications to image segmentation. 112-123 - Pamela R. McCauley-Bell, Adedeji B. Badiru:
Fuzzy modeling and analytic hierarchy processing to quantify risk levels associated with occupational injuries. I. The development of fuzzy-linguistic risk levels. 124-131 - Pamela R. McCauley-Bell, Adedeji B. Badiru:
Fuzzy modeling and analytic hierarchy processing-means to quantify risk levels associated with occupational injuries. II. The development of a fuzzy rule-based model for the prediction of injury. 132-138 - Witold Pedrycz:
Fuzzy multimodels. 139-148 - Xiao-Jun Zeng, Madan G. Singh:
Decomposition property of fuzzy systems and its applications. 149-165 - Ching-Yu Tyan, Paul P. Wang, Dennis R. Bahler, Sathya P. Rangaswamy:
A new methodology of fuzzy constraint-based controller design via constraint-network processing. 166-178 - Roy George, Radhakrishnan Srikanth, Frederick E. Petry, Bill P. Buckles:
Uncertainty management issues in the object-oriented data model. 179-192 - Hichem Frigui, Raghuram Krishnapuram:
A comparison of fuzzy shell-clustering methods for the detection of ellipses. 193-199 - Ping Liang, Fengming Song:
What does a probabilistic interpretation of fuzzy sets mean? 200-205 - H. John Caulfield:
Fuzzy optical metrology. 206-208 - Marco Russo:
Comments on "A new approach to fuzzy-neural system modeling" [and reply]. 209-210
Volume 4, Number 3, August 1996
- Jinwoo Kim, Bernard P. Zeigler:
Designing fuzzy logic controllers using a multiresolutional search paradigm. 213-226 - Jean J. Saade:
A unifying approach to defuzzification and comparison of the outputs of fuzzy controllers. 227-237 - Ken Nozaki, Hisao Ishibuchi, Hideo Tanaka:
Adaptive fuzzy rule-based classification systems. 238-250 - Didier Cayrac, Didier Dubois, Henri Prade:
Handling uncertainty with possibility theory and fuzzy sets in a satellite fault diagnosis application. 251-269 - Richard J. Hathaway, James C. Bezdek, Witold Pedrycz:
A parametric model for fusing heterogeneous fuzzy data. 270-281 - Heloisa Scarpelli, Fernando A. C. Gomide, Ronald R. Yager:
A reasoning algorithm for high-level fuzzy Petri nets. 282-294 - Jørgen Harmse:
Continuous fuzzy conjunctions and disjunctions. 295-314 - Seungwoo Kim, Youngwan Cho, Mignon Park:
A multirule-base controller using the robust property of a fuzzy controller and its design method. 315-327 - Alessandra Costa, Alessandro De Gloria, Mauro Olivieri:
Hardware design of asynchronous fuzzy controllers. 328-338 - Jeffrey T. Spooner, Kevin M. Passino:
Stable adaptive control using fuzzy systems and neural networks. 339-359 - Tetsuji Tani, Shunji Murakoshi, Motohide Umano:
Neuro-fuzzy hybrid control system of tank level in petroleum plant. 360-368 - Hiroyuki Watanabe, David Chen, Srinivas Konuri:
Evaluation of min/max instructions for fuzzy information processing. 369-374 - Fu-Lai Chung, Tong Lee:
On fuzzy associative memory with multiple-rule storage capacity. 375-384 - Raghuram Krishnapuram, James M. Keller:
The possibilistic C-means algorithm: insights and recommendations. 385-393 - Mauro Barni, Vito Cappellini, Alessandro Mecocci:
Comments on "A possibilistic approach to clustering". 393-396
Volume 4, Number 4, November 1996
- Marek J. Patyra:
Guest Editorial: Fuzzy Logic Hardware Implementations. 401 - Thomas Hollstein, Saman K. Halgamuge, Manfred Glesner:
Computer-aided design of fuzzy systems based on generic VHDL specifications. 403-417 - Nicolò Manaresi, Riccardo Rovatti, Eleonora Franchi, Roberto Guerrieri, Giorgio Baccarani:
A silicon compiler of analog fuzzy controllers: from behavioral specifications to layout. 418-428 - Shuwei Guo, Liliane Peters, Hartmut Surmann:
Design and application of an analog fuzzy logic controller. 429-438 - Marek J. Patyra, Janos L. Grantner, Kirby Koster:
Digital fuzzy logic controller: design and implementation. 439-459 - Herbert Eichfeld, Thomas Künemund, Manfred Menke:
A 12b general-purpose fuzzy logic controller chip. 460-475 - Jean-François Josserand, Laurent Foulloy:
Fuzzy component network for intelligent measurement and control. 476-487 - Takeshi Yamakawa:
Silicon implementation of a fuzzy neuron. 488-501 - Zbigniew Jaworski, Mariusz Niewczas, Miroslaw Grygolec, Wieslaw Kuzmicz:
Architecture of a testable analog fuzzy logic controller. 502-505
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