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Byte Craft Fuzz-C Preprocessor for Fuzzy Logic

 
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Byte Craft Fuzz-C Preprocessor for Fuzzy Logic
PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2003 3:31 pm     Reply with quote

Hello,
has someone experience with the Byte Craft Fuzz-C Preprocessor for Fuzzy Logic? Does it works with the CCS Compiler?
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Re: Byte Craft Fuzz-C Preprocessor for Fuzzy Logic
PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2003 7:51 am     Reply with quote

I haven't used byte craft C but did use a Microchip endorsed product Fuzzy tech a while back ( the output in my case was assembler but I could wrap it in #asm #endasm and use it within CCS ans yes it was free). I found the most important thing is a good design tool since fuzzy is empirical by nature. You almost always have to fine tune it ...thats were the design tool set is worth its weight in gold. Fuzzy logic has a bit of everthing in a decision. Take a definition of tall. Its definite that 4 feet is short and 7 feet is tall but what about 5 feet 8? ...fuzzy sees it as part tall and part small. The percentage of part tall and part small is what you dial in with the design tool. The translation of the design to the weighting and decision c code is almost minor in importance to a good design tool. Base your decision on the design tool not the compiler.
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 26, 2003 10:31 am     Reply with quote

:=Hello,
:=has someone experience with the Byte Craft Fuzz-C Preprocessor for Fuzzy Logic? Does it works with the CCS Compiler?

Yes, it does!! I have been using it for the last 4 years and I had very good results. It works seamlessly by either pasting their c source code on to your file or calling the external c file along with the fuzzy.h header files.
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 2:22 pm     Reply with quote

It certainly can work with the CCS Compiler - but you do need to make a few very minor code adjustments.

I have found fuzzy logic to be the answer to the latest commercial controller my company is developing.

However, Fuzz-C does not have any sort of modelling GUI front-end. You manually write a set of preprocessor statements which, when run through the Fuzz-C (DOS) program, will produce C code.

We found that our workflow (model graphically in MATLAB, then manually transpose from the MATLAB .fis file format to the Fuzz-c .fuz file format) was adding hours to each test iteration - and was prone to error.

We therefore invested the time to develop a piece of middleware that converts from MATLAB to Fuzz-c in less than a second. It also circumvents the inherent Fuzz-C legacy limitations (runs in a DOS box, so can only support 8.3 filenames) - our program runs entirely under MS Windows and therefore fixes the problem. Loads of other goodies too like the ability to replace literal Membership Function values with variable names, full support for all MATLAB MF curves (gaussian, bellcurve, S, Z etc)

That makes a difference! We have seriously accelerated our development lifecycle now, and will consider fuzzy logic to be an attractive solution in many more developments in the future.

In my opinion - Fuzz-C is excellent value for money (I have NO alliance or other connection to Byte-Craft, other than as a satisfied customer!)

Hope that helps

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Byte Craft Fuzz-C Preprocessor for Fuzzy Logic
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Sorry that last "guest" post was me - forgot to log in first!
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 2:38 am     Reply with quote

Hi,
This is CCS forum or Byte craft Forum?
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Look at the top of the web page. This is the CCS C Forum....
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