Can I use Arduino and Simulink for fuzzy logic?
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Is it possible to build a fuzzy logic controller in simulink and implement it on an Arduino board to get real-time readings and actions?
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Ryan G
on 25 Sep 2012
This Fuzzy Logic Documentation states that the blockes are all code generation compatible so I would expect them to behave just as any other Simulink block would with the Arduino target deployment.
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Kaustubha Govind
on 19 Apr 2013
Damon: Could you elaborate on "it doesn't work" - do you see errors, or something else? Although I don't have experience with this, it appears that you can interface with Arduino from MATLAB. However, I don't know how 'real-time' this is, to use in a Plant-Controller setup.
Ali
on 30 Oct 2013
hi .. i think you should try this : http://www.makeproto.com/projects/fuzzy/matlab_arduino_FIST/index.php
it will convert the fuzzy file to arduino code .
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tegguer mustapha
on 31 Mar 2015
PLEASE HELP ME I CREE BLICK FOR FUZZI LOGIC IN SIMULINK AND SEND IN ARDUINO AND DOESNT WORK WHI THE ARDUINO RECIEVER THE INFORMATION FROM SIMULINK AND DONT WORK WITH THE CODE PLEASE HELP ME
SyukriY
on 16 Dec 2016
You know, Actually, what Ali suggested should help you. Because I myself can use it.
The link is the online software to convert from MATLAB fis file to arduino ino file.
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