Tuesday, 8 February 2022

Developing a Decision-Making Support Information System for the Operational Control of Industrial Technological Processes | Chapter 03 | Recent Advances in Mathematical Research and Computer Science Vol. 7

 The engineering control realisation was developed using fuzzy logic, which is a new and unique technique. Fuzzy logic has shown enormous potential in recent years, especially in the automation of industrial process control, where it permits control designs to be designed based on expert experience and experimental results. The completed projects show that utilising fuzzy logic in technical process control has already resulted in better decisions than traditional control strategies. Instead of using a mathematical model, fuzzy logic allows for the design of a decision-making advising system based on operator experience and experiment outcomes. The current study focuses on a specific technological process: employing fuzzy logic and an associated expert-objective knowledge base to construct a support decision-making information system for the operational control of a lime kiln.



Author(S) Details

Adelina Ahadova
Department of Information Science, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, 0177, University Str. 2, Tbilisi, Georgia.

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