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From: cces@ecf.toronto.edu (Congress of Can Eng Students)
Subject: Re: Fuzzy Logic ?
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Organization: University of Toronto, Engineering Computing Facility
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Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1993 15:11:18 GMT
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In article <1993Apr15.100344.1@uwovax.uwo.ca> lgardi@uwovax.uwo.ca writes:
>Hi,
>  I was wondering if anyone out there uses Fuzzy Logic in their robot
>designs. I went to a Motorola seminar on Fuzzy Logic and thought that
>robotics would be an interesting area to experiment with it.
>They also said that there is some Fuzzy software for the HC11. Has anyone
>downloaded it from the Motorola Bulletin board yet. Let me know.

Well, I had a chance to fool around with the Aptronix (Motorola) FIDE
(Fuzzy Inference Development Enviornment) kit and it seems like a 
great product to develop fuzzy applications.  You can generate
your membership functions, rule base, etc. with this system, graphically
evaluate them, change your membership functions by moving your mouse, etc.

It is very easy to use and easy to develop applications...and it even
spits out 6805 or 6811 code when your done (very compact code I might
add).  It comes with a very detailed tutorial covering fuzzy basics all
the way up to developing fuzzy applications with FIDE.

This system is GREAT for developing fuzzy applications for beginners and 
advanced users...but the only drawback is that it costs about $2000CDN
(but we got a loaner :-) )

>Lori Gardi				(519) 661-2111 ext 8695
>Dept. of Astronomy,			lgardi@uwovax.uwo.ca
>University of Western Ontario

Brian Campanotti
cces@ecf.utoronto.ca

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