ECE 6720 Fuzzy Control Sytems

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Welcome to the ECE 6720 Home Page! This is your official information source to Fuzzy Control Systems, offered by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. In this course, we will be primarily concerned with the fundamentals of fuzzy set theory, the use of fuzzy logic in approximate reasoning, fuzzy controllers, hardware accelerators for fuzzy logic, and the use of fuzzy logic in supervisory control. ECE 6720  is one of the elective courses for graduate students majoring either in electrical engineering or computer engineering. Your instructor this fall semester is Dr. Janos Grantner, a Professor in the Department. 

General Information

Course Syllabus


Notes

For additional help to work with the Project Navigator and ModelSim, and to find examples to create .do files please
visit to the ECE 3550 Class Web Page at homepages.wmich.edu/~grantner/ece3550.
Under the Projects Section find the link to Tutorial for MG HDL tools. You need your Bronco
Net ID and Password to gain access to that section of the ECE 3550 Web Page.

Under the Design Clinic Section of THIS Web Page a new VHDL code example has been posted on
hierarchical VHDL design, i.e., how to link together a big design from independently developed and tested
modules. It is not the only method but the preferred one to develop your VHDL code file for Project #1.

Additional Course Materials and Design Clinic


Homework Assignments

Assessments


Presentation and Projects

          Presentation           Project #1          Pages1-2             Project #1 Teams  

         Project #2         Input Test File Accuracy      Input Test File Time Taken     Project #2 Teams
                                    Input test Files      Accuracy1         Time1

       Please note that in the chart listing the state trigger conditions the connective AND/OR has the following meaning:
       Example: State 1 -> State 2 if
Time BA AND/OR Accuracy BA
                       This transition takes place for ANY input for Time while Accuracy is BA, and vica versa

Finals Week Office Hours: 2:00-3:00pm, on Monday, 12/08/08

Final Exam Information


WMU Help
Comments to: janos.grantner@wmich.edu

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Western Michigan University,
Room A-246, CEAS
4601 Campus Dr.
Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5329
Phone: (269) 276-3154

Primary Author: Janos Grantner

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