Abstract

The introduction of Fuzzy Markup Language (FML) in 2004 has initiated an important trend in Computational Intelligence research: the application of new web technologies to create more flexible and hardware independent environment for deploying ideas. FML allows researchers and engineers to focus on problem solving activities bypassing additional difficulties related to programming or physical equipment constraints. From that moment on, many researches have been using FML and other XML-based languages for modeling and developing fuzzy systems. However, in spite of their hardware interoperability, XML languages are able to model a fuzzy system in static way and, consequently, they do not provide any support for modelling evolving and temporal-based fuzzy systems, as such Timed Automata based Fuzzy Controllers. To address this deficiency, this paper introduces an extension of FML called FMLScript. It is based on a scripting language concept and allows for modeling XML-based systems that can dynamically modify their configurations. As the consequence, a better expressive power can be achieved when compared with static modelling approaches. This is shown in a case study involving a smart grid control.

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