Abstract

This article reports on laboratory experirnents that were developed to complement students' theoret ical basis on Fuzzy LOGIC techniques acquired in a course on linear and nonlinear controller design. A first application exanlple is concerned with an “advanced cruise control system” for automobiles. Described in the second example is a laboratory experirnent “magnetically levitated mass” during which various types of FUZZY controllers are developed and tested. Both experiments let students gain a deeper understanding of procedures, expenditures and performance linked to fundamentally different controller design techniques. For convenient experimentation FUZZY–software tools were developed which are also briefly described in this paper.

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