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|    Dmitry A. Kazakov to atul.patel@wipro.com    |
|    Re: Extracting Fuzzy parameters from app    |
|    26 Jun 06 19:33:17    |
      From: mailbox@dmitry-kazakov.de              On 26 Jun 2006 06:59:49 -0700, atul.patel@wipro.com wrote:              > It means the fuzzy rules are like grammer for the programmer, according       > to that programmer codes on various language platform.              Fuzzy logic is the language.              > Suppose Fuzzy rules are embedded in microcontroller of embedded device.              It means that you have translated it into machine code.              > Let's say for washing machine, the microcontroller with fuzzy logic is       > embedded which handles various parameter eg- water, detergent.              Do you mean actuators here?              > Now I want to remotly configure these values.              It is remote monitoring and control. You need a middleware to do it. The       middleware can expose some parameters / signals / states as [remote]       objects, usually variables. These variables can be subscribed from a remote       host, and thus read / written remotely.              > For that I have to extract the values set by fuzzy logic and do the       > configuration.              Hmm, I am not sure what you mean here.              > Can you please suggest me how the things can be done?              It is not fuzzy specific. You need a middleware running on both sides. One       has to run on the micro-controller another on the PC host[s]. There are       different middlewares available. CORBA implementations is an example.              > Can we use applets for extracting these values if the development       > platform is java?              Maybe, if performance requirements aren't high and you mange to get in into       a micro-controller.              P.S. This has little to do with fuzzy. I suggest your firm get grip on a       qualified software professional. Networking embedded systems isn't an easy       stuff.              --       Regards,       Dmitry A. Kazakov       http://www.dmitry-kazakov.de              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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