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- Subject: Re: Fuzzy vs. PID papers
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.172442.27757@til.til.com>
- From: erik@maui.til.com (Erik Horstkotte)
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 17:24:42 GMT
- Sender: erik@maui (Erik Horstkotte)
- References: <olina.1.0@%canc_hs@sasb.byu.edu>
- Organization: Togai InfraLogic, Inc.
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- In article <olina.1.0@%canc_hs@sasb.byu.edu>, olina@%canc_hs@sasb.byu.edu (Olin Atkinson - Lab TA) writes:
- |>
- |> I need to find some papers on Fuzzy logic vs. PID for a research
- |> paper. I know there are some out there but I can't find any that I can
- |> access over the net. I don't have modem access. The official topic of the
- |> paper is Fuzzy vs. PID for control involving simulated human response.
- |>
- |> Thanks.
-
- The Fall 1991 issue of our company newsletter contained an article
- that described some research we did into fuzzy motor control vs. PID
- motor control. You can either grab the entire PostScript(tm) file
- for the entire newsletter (v1i2.ps.Z) or just the ASCII text file for
- the article (v1i2motr.txt). There is also a fairly complete list of
- magazine articles dating between 6/91 and 10/92 that mention fuzzy
- logic or fuzzy expert systems (art6.91.txt). This might of use in
- your research.
-
- I know of at least three ways that you can pick up any of these
- files:
-
- 1. You can get them from our fuzzy logic mail server. Send a message
- to fuzzy-server@til.com, with just the word help in either the
- Subject: line or the message body (not both, or you'll get the
- help twice!). The server will send back a short set of
- instructions on how to use it.
-
- To save you a couple of iterations, you could send the following
- message:
-
- help
- list
- compress
- send v1i2.ps.Z
- send art6.91.txt
-
- 2. You can get them from Tim Butler's new fuzzy logic repository,
- which is an anonymous ftp site ntia.its.bldrdoc.gov. If you have
- trouble using this site, send email to tim@its.bldrdoc.gov.
-
- 3. You can get them via Tim Butler's email server. Send a message to
- rnalib@its.bldrdoc.gov with "@@ help" as the subject or message
- body. Again, send email to tim@its.bldrdoc.gov if you have
- problems.
-
- 4. You can just send me a message explicitly requesting them, and
- I'll email it to you directly.
-
- Good luck with the research.
- --
- Erik Horstkotte, Togai InfraLogic, Inc.
- The World's Source for Fuzzy Logic Solutions (The company, not me!)
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