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    Soft Computing and Fractal Theory for Intelligent Manufacturing

    Soft Computing and Fractal Theory for Intelligent Manufacturing by Castillo, Oscar; Melin, Patricia;

    Series: Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing; 117;

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    We describe in this book, new methods for intelligent manufacturing using soft computing techniques and fractal theory. Soft Computing (SC) consists of several computing paradigms, including fuzzy logic, neural networks, and genetic algorithms, which can be used to produce powerful hybrid intelligent systems. Fractal theory provides us with the mathematical tools to understand the geometrical complexity of natural objects and can be used for identification and modeling purposes. Combining SC techniques with fractal theory, we can take advantage of the "intelligence" provided by the computer methods and also take advantage of the descriptive power of the fractal mathematical tools. Industrial manufacturing systems can be considered as non-linear dynamical systems, and as a consequence can have highly complex dynamic behaviors. For this reason, the need for computational intelligence in these manufacturing systems has now been well recognized. We consider in this book the concept of "intelligent manufacturing" as the application of soft computing techniques and fractal theory for achieving the goals of manufacturing, which are production planning and control, monitoring and diagnosis of faults, and automated quality control. As a prelude, we provide a brief overview of the existing methodologies in Soft Computing. We then describe our own approach in dealing with the problems in achieving intelligent manufacturing. Our particular point of view is that to really achieve intelligent manufacturing in real-world applications we need to use SC techniques and fractal theory.

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    Table of Contents:

    1 Introduction.- 2 Type-1 Fuzzy Logic.- 2.1 Type-1 Fuzzy Set Theory.- 2.2 Fuzzy Rules and Fuzzy Reasoning.- 2.3 Fuzzy Inference Systems.- 2.4 Fuzzy Modelling.- 2.5 Summary.- 3 Type-2 Fuzzy Logic.- 3.1 Type-2 Fuzzy Sets.- 3.2 Operations of Type-2 Fuzzy Sets.- 3.3 Type-2 Fuzzy Systems.- 3.4 Summary.- 4 Supervised Learning Neural Networks.- 4.1 Backpropagation for Feedforward Networks.- 4.2 Radial Basis Function Networks.- 4.3 Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference Systems.- 4.4 Summary.- 5 Unsupervised Learning Neural Networks.- 5.1 Competitive Learning Networks.- 5.2 Kohonen Self-Organizing Networks.- 5.3 Learning Vector Quantization.- 5.4 The Hopfield Network.- 5.5 Summary.- 6 Genetic Algorithms and Simulated Annealing.- 6.1 Genetic Algorithms.- 6.2 Modifications to Genetic Algorithms.- 6.3 Simulated Annealing.- 6.4 Applications of Genetic Algorithms.- 6.5 Summary.- 7 Dynamical Systems Theory.- 7.1 Basic Concepts of Dynamical Systems.- 7.2 Controlling Chaos.- 7.3 Summary.- 8 Plant Monitoring and Diagnostics.- 8.1 Monitoring and Diagnosis.- 8.2 Fractal Dimension of a Geometrical Object.- 8.3 Fuzzy Estimation of the Fractal Dimension.- 8.4 Plant Monitoring with Fuzzy-Fractal Approach.- 8.5 Experimental Results.- 8.6 Summary.- 9 Adaptive Control of Non-Linear Plants.- 9.1 Fundamental Adaptive Fuzzy Control Concept.- 9.2 Basic Concepts of Stepping Motors.- 9.3 Fuzzy Logic Controller of the Stepping Motor.- 9.4 Hardware Implementation of ANFIS.- 9.5 Experimental Results.- 9.6 Summary.- 10 Automated Quality Control in Sound Speaker Manufacturing.- 10.1 Introduction.- 10.2 Basic Concepts of Sound Speakers.- 10.3 Description of the Problem.- 10.4 Fractal Dimension of a Sound Signal.- 10.5 Experimental Results.- 10.6 Summary.- 11 Intelligent Manufacturing of Television Sets.- 11.1 Introduction.- 11.2 Imaging System of the Television Set.- 11.3 Breeder Genetic Algorithm for Optimization.- 11.4 Automated Electrical Tuning of Television Sets.- 11.5 Intelligent System for Control.- 11.6 Simulation Results.- 11.7 Summary.- 12 Intelligent Manufacturing of Batteries.- 12.1 Intelligent Control of the Battery Charging Process.- 12.2 Hardware Implementation of the Fuzzy Controller for the Charging Process.- 12.3 Automated Quality Control of Batteries.- 12.4 Summary.

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