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Fuzzy Logic: Real Situations Are Not Crisp and Deterministic and Cannot

Fuzzy logic is a form of mathematical logic that allows partial truth and partial falsehood. It can better model real-world situations that involve uncertainty and imprecision compared to traditional binary logic. Fuzzy set theory provides an efficient way to model problems involving vagueness, imprecision, or lack of complete information. Fuzzy queueing models are more practical than deterministic ones for situations where arrival and service patterns are described linguistically rather than by probabilities.

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Fuzzy Logic: Real Situations Are Not Crisp and Deterministic and Cannot

Fuzzy logic is a form of mathematical logic that allows partial truth and partial falsehood. It can better model real-world situations that involve uncertainty and imprecision compared to traditional binary logic. Fuzzy set theory provides an efficient way to model problems involving vagueness, imprecision, or lack of complete information. Fuzzy queueing models are more practical than deterministic ones for situations where arrival and service patterns are described linguistically rather than by probabilities.

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Fuzzy Logic

Fuzzy logic is a form of mathematical logic in which truth


can assume a continum of values between 0 and 1. This allows
a given proposition to be partially true and partially false at
the same time.
Real situations are not crisp and deterministic and cannot
be described precisely.
The development of fuzzy logic was motivated in large
measure by the need for a conceptual framework which can
address the issue of uncertainty and lexical imprecision.

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Fuzzy Set Theory

Fuzzy set theory is an efficient tool for modelling the


kind of uncertainty associated with vagueness, with
imprecision and with a lack of information regarding a
particular element of the problem at hand.

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Fuzzy Queueing Models

Fuzzy queueing models are more practical and realistic


than deterministic queueing models.

In many practical situations, the arrival pattern and service


pattern are described by linguistic quantifiers such as fast,
slow or moderate, rather than by probability distributions.

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Fuzzy Set

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1

0 a1 a2 a3
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0 a1 a2 a3 a4
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Defuzzification
It is the conversion of a fuzzy quantity to a precise
quantity, just as fuzzification is the conversion of a precise
quantity to a fuzzy quantity.
There is no unique way to perform the operation
defuzzification.
* Centre of area method
* Centre of sums method
* Mean of maximum method
* Height defuzzification method
* Yager index methods
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Yager index methods

Yager (1981) proposed a procedure for ordering fuzzy sets


based on the concept of area compensation.

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