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Is it possible to implement a fuzzy logic into a hardware..?
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Robert Bralic
2013-12-06 11:45:21 UTC
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Thanks, Robert..;)
r***@gmail.com
2014-02-01 14:08:18 UTC
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Post by Robert Bralic
Thanks, Robert..;)
Hi, Yes IMHO - it is, but will be rather *NOT* feasible in real business env. (manufacturing and so on...) solution, so no funding for Your R&D, mah... just get some coders - right?

Love!

R-Key
r***@gmail.com
2014-02-01 14:15:31 UTC
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And...

https://www.google.com/search?q=fuzzy+logic+in+hardware&oq=fuzzy+logic+in+hardware&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8


Yes. Google it. :-)

Bye.

R-Key
Walter Banks
2014-02-07 14:27:08 UTC
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We have looked at ISA's for fuzzy but the advantage is small. What we
discovered is most applications that use fuzzy functions or linguistic
variables still use very little code that can be speeded up with fuzzy
logic ISA's

Regards

Walter Banks
http://bytecraft.com/Fuzzy_Logic
Post by Robert Bralic
Thanks, Robert..;)
r***@gmail.com
2014-02-18 07:31:41 UTC
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I like Your paper:

http://bytecraft.com/downloads/Linguistic_Variables_Clear_Thinking_With_Fuzzy_Logic/Paper/LinguisticVariables.pdf

So much of good fun in the morning...

Thanks!

R-Key

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