what does fuzzy logic mean???
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Describing it properly would take big huge books
First off, what is normal logic? Normal logic is hard and inflexible - shiftpoints for example are at a set RPM given set conditions no matter what.
Fuzzy logic is adaptive - it's not an "on/off" type of logic but more of a "80% true/20% false" sliding scale kind of logic.
If this makes no sense, don't worry, that's why it takes lotsa books to explain it adequately
- PJ (Another American invention that American companies rejected but the Japanese bought into...)
First off, what is normal logic? Normal logic is hard and inflexible - shiftpoints for example are at a set RPM given set conditions no matter what.
Fuzzy logic is adaptive - it's not an "on/off" type of logic but more of a "80% true/20% false" sliding scale kind of logic.
If this makes no sense, don't worry, that's why it takes lotsa books to explain it adequately
- PJ (Another American invention that American companies rejected but the Japanese bought into...)
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