TY - JOUR
T1 - The Concept of Fuzzy Flip-Flop
AU - Hirota, Kaoru
AU - Ozawa, Kazuhiro
PY - 1989
Y1 - 1989
N2 - A fuzzy flip-flop that can memorize fuzzy information is proposed and defined. Fuzzy negation, t-norm, and v-norm operations are used to establish two types of characteristic equations, a reset-and set-type fuzzy flip-flop. Computer simulations of each type are illustrated to show the peculiar characteristics of fuzzy negation, t-norm, and s-norm being complement, min, and max, respectively. Three other types of fundamental fuzzy operational systems are also illustrated for both types of fuzzy flip-flop. Two types are unified in the case of complement, min, and max system, and a fundamental characteristic equation of min-max fuzzy flip-flop is presented with illustrations. Moreover real hardware implementation of the fuzzy flip-flop is mentioned in terms of printed circuit board. Static and dynamic characteristics of the circuit are presented that confirm the possibility of VLSI implementation of fuzzy memory modules.
AB - A fuzzy flip-flop that can memorize fuzzy information is proposed and defined. Fuzzy negation, t-norm, and v-norm operations are used to establish two types of characteristic equations, a reset-and set-type fuzzy flip-flop. Computer simulations of each type are illustrated to show the peculiar characteristics of fuzzy negation, t-norm, and s-norm being complement, min, and max, respectively. Three other types of fundamental fuzzy operational systems are also illustrated for both types of fuzzy flip-flop. Two types are unified in the case of complement, min, and max system, and a fundamental characteristic equation of min-max fuzzy flip-flop is presented with illustrations. Moreover real hardware implementation of the fuzzy flip-flop is mentioned in terms of printed circuit board. Static and dynamic characteristics of the circuit are presented that confirm the possibility of VLSI implementation of fuzzy memory modules.
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U2 - 10.1109/21.44013
DO - 10.1109/21.44013
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0024736114
SN - 0018-9472
VL - 19
SP - 980
EP - 997
JO - IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics
JF - IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics
IS - 5
ER -