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Rating:  Summary: Embedded Applications with "Fuzzy Logic" Review: For someone looking for fuzzy modeling and control into embedded systems this book is excellent. The author provides a firm fuzzy concepts necessary to design intelligent systems and gives the reader a solid background for further studies and real world applications. Embedded systems design case studies overview is something that all embedded system developers should understand but many don't take the time. It is thorough, without being arcane or pedantic. In summary the book contains the right material, it is presented in an easy to absorb manor and is practically oriented. I highly recommended it to embedded engineering students, or engineers and managers facing the challenges of fuzzy logic based project. I'll consider five stars for this book.
Rating:  Summary: Good but many errors Review: Good introduction about fuzzy logic plus a ton of web resources. I gave it 3 stars because so many wording errors in this book.
Rating:  Summary: Too much padding, too many typos Review: While this book does provide a reasonable overview, I found it rather disappointing.
It has too many errors. With highly technical material, it is imperative that the information is correct or else you can't trust it. For example a minus instead of a plus does not help when explaining terminology.
Only half the book is really about fuzzy logic. There is far too much padding eg. 1.large diagrams showing Moore's Law and the layers in an IC gate. These are not subjects that should be covered in a book on fuzzy logic and one is forced to conclude that the author had a page quota to be reached and did it by adding these secions and large verbose reference sections.
A worked example or an appendix showing an algorithm in C would have been far more useful.
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