Properties of fuzzy controllers: a case study
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https://doi.org/10.14808/sci.plena.2015.081306Keywords:
quality, satisfaction, fuzzy logic, experimental design.Abstract
This study was done to evaluate the influence of using different membership functions and different defuzzification methods in the measurement of a construct by fuzzy controllers. They are particularly suitable for measuring complex or ill-defined variables. An 2x3 full factorial experiment consider the triangular membership functions and the gaussian membership functions for fuzzification and the centroid method, the maximum method and the mean of maximum method for defuzzification. The study used 14 instruments, randomly selected at the validation sample of the model, which were analyzed in the six experimental conditions. They weren’t found evidence of the influence of these factors on the results. A complementary analysis with Cronbach coefficient identifies the mean of maximum method and the triangular membership function to obtain more reliable results.
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