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Title of Subject Fuzzy Logic


2. Subject Code McE-5027
3. Credit Hour 2.5
4. Pre-Requisite
5.Aim of Subject To provide adequate knowledge for the students to cater the
knowledge of fuzzy logic control and neural networks and use
these for controlling real time systems.
6. Learning At the completion of the subject, students should be able to:
Outcomes Learning Outcomes:
 LO1- Be able to distinguish the concepts and operations
between the Crisp set and fuzzy set.
 LO-2 Apply the concepts of fuzziness involved in various
systems.
 LO3- Get adequate knowledge of fuzzy set theory , fuzzy
logic control and adaptive fuzzy logic and design the fuzzy
control using genetic algorithm.
 LO4- Be able to apply the concepts of feed forward neural
networks.
 LO5-Be able to do the analysis of feedback neural
networks.
 LO6- Comprehend the analysis of the applications of fuzzy
logic control to real time system.

7. Assessment Lecture -
Scheme Tutorial 20%
Midterm Exam 40%
Final Exam 40%
8. Details of Subject Topics Hours
Introduction
The Case for Imprecision, A Historical Perspective' The 5
Utility of Fuzzy Systems, Limitations of fuzzy Systems.
Classical Sets and Fuzzy Sets
Operations on Classical Sets, Properties of Classical Sets,
Mapping of Classical Sets to Functions, Fuzzy Set 5
Operations, Properties of Fuzzy Sets, Alternative Fuzzy
Operations
Classical Relations and Fuzzy Relations
Cartesian Products, Crisp Relations, Fuzzy Relations,
5
Tolerance and Equivalence Relations, Fuzzy Tolerance
and Equivalence Relations.
Properties of Membership Functions
Fuzzifications and Defuzzification, Fuzzifications and 5
Defuzzification to Crisp Sets, Defuzzification to scalars.
Logic and Fuzzy Systems
5
Part I Logic , Part II Fuzzy Systems.
Development of Membership Functions 5
Membership Value Assignments, Intuition, Inference,
Rank Ordering, Neural Networks
Automated Methods for Fuzzy Systems
Batch Least Squares Algorithm, Gradient Method, 5
Clustering Methods.
Fuzzy Systems Simulation
Nonlinear Simulation Using Fuzzy Systems, Fuzzy 5
Associative Memories.
Decision Making with Fuzzy Information
Fuzzy Synthetic Evaluation, Fuzzy Oderign , 5
Nontransitive Ranking, Fuzzy Bayesian Decision Method.
Fuzzy Classification
Classification by Equivalence Relations, Cluster Analysis, 5
Cluster Validity.
9. Teaching and This subject will be delivered using the following means:
Learning Activities Lecture Hours = 50
Tutorial Hours = 25
Total Contact Hours = 75
10.Laboratory
11. Reading Material Textbook 1. Timothy J. Ross, “Fuzzy Logic with Engineering
Applications”, Wiley, 3rd Edition, 2010.
Reference 1. Stengel, R.F. (1993) . “Toward Intelligent Flight
Material Control” (PDF).
2. Antsaklis, P.J. (1993) . Passino, K.M.,ed. An
Introduction to Intelligent and Autonomous
Control.
3. Liu, J.; Wang, W.; Golnaraghi, F.; Kubica, E.
(2010). “A Novel Fuzzy Framework for
Nonlinear System Control”. Fuzzy Sets and
Systems.
4. Farrell, J.A., Polycarpou, M.M. (2006). Adaptive
Approximation Based Control: Unifying Neural,
Fuzzy and Traditional Adaptive Approximation
Approaches.

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