the eFLL (Embedded Fuzzy Logic Library) library is a versatile, lightweight and efficient option to work with Fuzzy Logic in embedded systems, including our great Arduino!
I'm looking at the documentation and sample sketch right now. I don't have a sonar sensor, so for testing I'll probably just use a pot to give some kind of pseudo-distance.
xulingxuling23:
i mean when i want to use it my arduino doesnt detect the library (no in display example)
Go to \arduino-***\libraries\your_fuzzy_logic_library_name\examples
Make there two new folders \sample01 and \sample02
Place file sample01.ino into \sample01 and sample02.ino into \sample02
Start IDE
The problem is that each example file must be placed into the folder with the same name.
Hi i am a new born baby and love working with hardware and software platform
Trying to fully understand how Fuzzy Logic works and i just want to run the
Samples that come with the eFLL (Embedded Fuzzy Logic Library) - Fuzzy Logic on Arduino
but encounter severe error as attached, i did follow the instructions and am using Windows7 32bits
I try to declare int Fuzzy; and the next error will be fuzzy not declare and when i declare int fuzzy;
the next error is expected type-specifier before 'Fuzzy'.
Can anyone have idea about how to solve this problem
Am so grateful for your suggestion dear zoomx, it was really helpful
Arduino could able to run the samples of eFLL when i transfer the .CCP file from the examples folder
as shown in the image.
However i want to embark on some fun using Fuzzy Logic to transmit signal to arduino to blink an LED
directly through the serial communication. hence using the simulated jocksticks at the Fuzzy environment
to control the brightness of LED
Any idea for the interface between fuzzy logic and Arduino?
Currently i want to have some fun using Fuzzy logic to autonomously fly min helicopter
already the fuzzy logic code are generated for yaw pitch and throttle
sample of my simulated fuzzy viewer is attached, all i want is to communicate the view joysticks to transmit pulses to the arduino
sample codes to keep running at the arduino background tested and working code provided in the following link
Oh, that's totally different. You want to implement a FlyByWire system?
If you will use Embedded Fuzzy Logic Library all the logic must be into Arduino. It will receive commands from the joystick in some way, directly or via a PC.
The other way can be an external more powerful unit with all the logic and an arduino only for controlling the hardware.
Is it possible to make an automatic transmission in.a hybrid electric vehicle using fuzzy logic in arduino? Do you have similar projects about this which I can use to base my program using fuzzy logic through arduino?
Hi!
I am using this library to generate a code for inverted pendulum balancing. The inputs to the Fuzzy Logic Controller are coming from accelerometer and gyroscope. The output of the FLC is showing pertinence in it's sets, but output itself remains zero all the time. Please help me solve this problem. Thanks.
nidd:
Hi!
I am using this library to generate a code for inverted pendulum balancing. The inputs to the Fuzzy Logic Controller are coming from accelerometer and gyroscope. The output of the FLC is showing pertinence in it's sets, but output itself remains zero all the time. Please help me solve this problem. Thanks.
Hi, I have the same problem.. I also saw that it activated the correct rule but output is always zero..