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14 June 1996 Application of fuzzy logic in computer-aided design of digital systems
Eugene B. Shragowitz, Jun-Yong Lee, Eric Q. Kang
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Abstract
Application of fuzzy logic structures in computer-aided design (CAD) of electronic systems substantially improves quality of design solutions by providing designers with flexibility in formulating goals and selecting trade-offs. In addition, the following aspects of a design process are positively impacted by application of fuzzy logic: utilization of domain knowledge, interpretation of uncertainties in design data, and adaptation of design algorithms. We successfully applied fuzzy logic structures in conjunction with constructive and iterative algorithms for selecting of design solutions for different stages of the design process. We also introduced a fuzzy logic software development tool to be used in CAD applications.
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Eugene B. Shragowitz, Jun-Yong Lee, and Eric Q. Kang "Application of fuzzy logic in computer-aided design of digital systems", Proc. SPIE 2761, Applications of Fuzzy Logic Technology III, (14 June 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.243255
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KEYWORDS
Fuzzy logic

Computer aided design

Field programmable gate arrays

Logic

Computing systems

Algorithm development

Algorithms

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