The motivation for the work presented in this paper results from the need to ΓΏnd fuzzy controllers with a common observability Gramian for discrete Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy systems. The developed approach is based on the parallel distributed compensation concept. For each rule of the discrete Takagi-Suge
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Implementation of discrete fuzzy structure models in Mathematica
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