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|    Dmitry A. Kazakov to All    |
|    Re: Question about Fuzzy Logic Controlle    |
|    22 Oct 09 18:18:20    |
      4c61db28       From: mailbox@dmitry-kazakov.de              On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 06:46:25 -0700 (PDT), iliali16 wrote:              > Hi guys I want to build a fuzzy logic controller so I see how       > difficult is that thing since at school we studied fuzzy controls but       > nothing really special. I have some exercises witht he lesson but I       > was wandering which is the best language to use for implementing such       > contollers. I was thinking of prolog but I used it in a very basic       > level. I know Java though I don't think is the best aproach please       > tell me you opinion any help will be appreciated!              I am using Ada, because it is safe, portable, generates native code and is       widely used for embedded and real-time applications with access to I/Os.              But the question is what is the input. General purpose languages like Ada       and Java are, well, general purpose languages. Prolog is domain-specific,       but its domain is not in fuzzy logic. Similarly, say, Simulink is for       "control domain", but not for fuzzy control (there was a fuzzy plug-in for       it, if I correctly remember). I.e. you have to program anyway. So the point       is, choose a programming environment, in which you feel yourself       comfortable.              --       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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