When interactions among users of a system have to take place, for example, over the internet, establishing trust relationships among these users becomes crucial. However, the way this trust is established depends to a certain extent on the context where the interactions take place. Most of the time,
A general scheme for multi-model controller using trust
✍ Scribed by François Delmotte; Laurent Dubois; Pierre Borne
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 623 KB
- Volume
- 41
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0378-4754
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✦ Synopsis
Fuzzy logic theory, introduced by Zadeh (1965), has been used in different approaches in control theory. Fuzzy inference using a data base of an expert knowledge is the most widely used. A second approach, first presented by Sugeno, consists in the use of several models representing a partial view of a complex system and using fuzzy logic interpolation property to mix them. The present paper deals with a new concept in fuzzy inference mechanism where fuzzy logic is combined with trust notion derived from the possibility theory. This fuzzy inference mechanism has been used to control a nonlinear first-order process from the knowledge of linear first-order models and their associated optimal controllers. Computer simulations are presented to show the interest of this method in comparison with Sugeno multi-model controller.
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