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The design and implementation of a massively-parallel fuzzy architecture

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3 Author(s)
Howard, N. ; Dept. of Electron., York Univ., UK ; Taylor, R. ; Allinson, N.

The York fuzzy automata machine (FAMe) is a massively parallel fuzzy cellular automata machine, capable of a wide range of computation. Rather than a fixed architecture, FAMe makes use of reconfigurable logic for implementing the most appropriate hardware for a given program. The authors describe the structure of the fuzzy automata machine and show how large complex fuzzy parallel systems may be constructed. A simple example of the use of FAMe involving fuzzy logic is given

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Fuzzy Systems, 1992., IEEE International Conference on

Date of Conference: 8-12 Mar 1992

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