04870nam 2200769 450 991081391540332120240219142533.01-118-09781-51-282-88362-397866128836200-470-87271-310.1002/9780470874240(CKB)2670000000069285(EBL)624555(SSID)ssj0000614713(PQKBManifestationID)12206875(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000614713(PQKBWorkID)10605344(PQKB)10397805(SSID)ssj0000436985(PQKBManifestationID)11274841(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000436985(PQKBWorkID)10431830(PQKB)10779657(CaBNVSL)mat05733051(IDAMS)0b000064814ec4ea(IEEE)5733051(Au-PeEL)EBL624555(CaPaEBR)ebr10469620(CaONFJC)MIL288362(OCoLC)676969630(CaSebORM)9781118097816(MiAaPQ)EBC624555(PPN)267590946(EXLCZ)99267000000006928520151222d2010 uy engur|n|---|||||txtccrFuzzy control and identification /John H. Lilly1st editionHoboken, New Jersey :Wiley,c2010.[Piscataqay, New Jersey] :IEEE Xplore,[2010]1 online resource (249 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-470-87424-4 0-470-54277-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- Basic concepts of fuzzy sets -- Mamdani fuzzy systems -- Fuzzy control with Mamdani systems -- Modeling and control methods useful for fuzzy control -- Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy systems -- Parallel distributed control with Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy systems -- Estimation of static nonlinear functions from data -- Modeling of dynamic plants as fuzzy systems -- Adaptive fuzzy control.A comprehensive introduction to fuzzy control and identification, covering both Mamdani and Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy systemsA fuzzy control system is a control system based on fuzzy logic, which is a mathematical system that makes decisions using human reasoning processes. This book presents an introductory-level exposure to two of the principal uses for fuzzy logic-identification and control. Drawn from the author's lectures presented in a graduate-level course over the past decade, this volume serves as a holistically suitable single text for a fuzzy control course, compiling the information often found in several different books on the subject into one.Starting with explanations of fuzzy logic, fuzzy control, and adaptive fuzzy control, the book introduces the concept of expert knowledge, which is the basis for much of fuzzy control. From there, the author covers:. Basic concepts of fuzzy sets such as membership functions, universe of discourse, linguistic variables, linguistic values, support, a-cut, and convexity. Both Mamdani and Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy systems, showing how an effective controller can be designed for many complex nonlinear systems without mathematical models or knowledge of control theory while also suggesting several approaches to modeling of complex engineering systems with unknown models. How PID controllers can be made fuzzy and why this is useful. Position-form and incremental-form fuzzy controllers. How nonlinear systems can be modeled as fuzzy systems in several forms. How fuzzy tracking control and model reference control can be realized for nonlinear systems using parallel distributed techniques. The estimation of nonlinear systems using the batch least squares, recursive least squares, and gradient methods. The creation of direct and indirect adaptive fuzzy controllersAlso included are many examples, exercises, and computer program listings, all class-tested. Fuzzy Control and Identification is intended for seniors and first-year graduate students, and is suitable for any engineering department. No knowledge specific to any particular branch of engineering is required, and no knowledge of electrical, chemical, or mechanical systems is necessary to read and understand the material.Fuzzy automataSystem identificationAutomatic controlMathematicsFuzzy automata.System identification.Automatic controlMathematics.629.8Lilly John H.1949-1684061CaBNVSLCaBNVSLCaBNVSLBOOK9910813915403321Fuzzy control and identification4055328UNINA03114nam 22005895 450 991086329530332120230810233540.09789811578083981157808710.1007/978-981-15-7808-3(CKB)4100000011568992(MiAaPQ)EBC6389906(DE-He213)978-981-15-7808-3(Perlego)3482095(EXLCZ)99410000001156899220201111d2020 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCommunication, Civilization and China Discovering the Tang Dynasty (618-907) /by Bin Li1st ed. 2020.Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2020.1 online resource (VII, 413 p. 3 illus.) Sociology, Media and Journalism in China,2662-799X9789811578076 9811578079 Introduction -- Capital Liaison Office and Ancient Postal System -- Government Gazette and Chin-tsou-yüen Report -- Hsi-shu and Lu-pu -- Beacon Fire, Placard and Imperial Diaries -- Thoughts on News Communication -- Scholars and Their Communication -- Ancient Letters and Brush-note Novels -- Wall Inscription Style Poems -- The Communication of Ordinary People -- Conclusion.Referencing more than 40 ancient works as well as 70 books and papers of contemporary scholars, this book opens up the civilisation, society, culture and communication of the Tang Dynasty. The Tang period represented unprecedented prosperity in the ancient world. Combining the socio-cultural background of ancient China and academic achievements of modern times, this book presents an intensive and in-depth exploration of the communicative organisations, methods and ideas of that period. The book looks at Tang methods of communication, from the postal delivery system and first newspaper to military communication in times of peace and war. It also considers questions of literature, poetry and public space as well as the impact of folk culture and communication on the Tang Dynasty, and examines the intellectual atmosphere of the time and debates surrounding freedom of speech and thought, positioning the Tang Dynasty as the end of the classic world and the beginning of modern society. .Sociology, Media and Journalism in China,2662-799XChinaHistoryMass mediaCommunicationHistory of ChinaMedia SociologyMedia and CommunicationChinaHistory.Mass media.Communication.History of China.Media Sociology.Media and Communication.079.51Li Bin857556MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910863295303321Communication, civilization and China2282138UNINA