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WARP: Weight Associative Rule Processor. A dedicated VLSI fuzzy logic megacellDuring the last five years Fuzzy Logic has gained enormous popularity in the academic and industrial worlds. The success of this new methodology has led the microelectronics industry to create a new class of machines, called Fuzzy Machines, to overcome the limitations of traditional computing systems when utilized as Fuzzy Systems. This paper gives an overview of the methods by which Fuzzy Logic data structures are represented in the machines (each with its own advantages and inefficiencies). Next, the paper introduces WARP (Weight Associative Rule Processor) which is a dedicated VLSI megacell allowing the realization of a fuzzy controller suitable for a wide range of applications. WARP represents an innovative approach to VLSI Fuzzy controllers by utilizing different types of data structures for characterizing the membership functions during the various stages of the Fuzzy processing. WARP dedicated architecture has been designed in order to achieve high performance by exploiting the computational advantages offered by the different data representations.
Document ID
19930020349
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Pagni, A.
(SGS-Thomson Microelectronics Inc., Agrate Brianza, Italy)
Poluzzi, R.
(SGS-Thomson Microelectronics Inc., Agrate Brianza, Italy)
Rizzotto, G. G.
(SGS-Thomson Microelectronics Inc., Agrate Brianza, Italy)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
December 1, 1992
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Johnson Space Center, North American Fuzzy Logic Processing Society (NAFIPS 1992), Volume 1
Subject Category
Theoretical Mathematics
Accession Number
93N29538
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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