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Hardware/software approache for the FPGA implementation of a fuzzy logic controller

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Design and Test of Integrated Systems in Nanoscale Technology, 2006. DTIS 2006. International Conference on
Date of Conference: 5-7 Sept. 2006
Author(s): Masmoudi, M.S.
METS Res. Group, National Eng. Sch. of Sfax
Song, I. ;  Karray, F. ;  Masmoudi, M. ;  Derbel, N.
Page(s): 419 - 423
Product Type: Conference Publications

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Abstract

This paper presents different approaches to design and implement a fuzzy logic controller (FLC) for an intelligent parking system (IPS). In recent years fuzzy logic has been adopted for scientific and engineering applications. FLC is particularly successful in the area of system control when human expert knowledge is available. It provides an alternative much simpler than the use of an analytical model. FLC can be implemented on an FPGA (field-programmable gate array) using software or hardware approach. With the software approach, FLC is performed on a flexible FPGA soft core processor. The FLC is developed and tested on a reconfigurable FPGA board

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