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Jñānābha‎, Vol. 55 SI (I) (2025), (53-63)

FUZZY LOGIC: FUNDAMENTALS AND APPLICATIONS


By

Sakshi Gupta1, Shelly Garg2 and Gajendra Pratap Singh3

1Department of Applied Sciences and Humanities, Dronacharya College of Engineering, Gurugram, Haryana, India-122506

2Department of Computer Science, Amity University Haryana, India-122413

3School of Computational and Integrative Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India-110067

Email: 1sakshi86.10@gmail.com, 2shellygarg96@gmail.com, 3gajendra@jnu.ac.in

(Received: October 09, 2023; In format: December 09, 2024; Revised: June 09, 2025; Accepted: June 20, 2025)


DOI: https://doi.org/10.58250/jnanabha_SI.2025.55107


Abstract

Fuzzy logic is an applied branch of Mathematics having numerous applications across diverse fields. This paper presents an introduction to the fundamentals of fuzzy logic and explores its various applications in real life. The concept of fuzzy logic is based on human thinking and natural behaviour.

This theory replicates human psychology in terms of how people make decisions quickly and with imprecise information. Unlike traditional binary logic, which only uses two values-0 (for false) and 1 (for true), fuzzy logic describes human reasoning by using the entire range between 0 and 1 . It interacts with incoming data in a more human-like manner, using an imprecise yet highly descriptive language. It can be implemented through hardware, software, or a combination of both. As a bridge between human thought and computational systems, fuzzy logic improves communications and understanding between humans and machines. Its flexibility and performance have made it among the preferred solutions for numerous control system applications.


2020 Mathematical Sciences Classification: 03B52, 03E72.

Keywords and Phrases: Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy Theory, Fuzzy logic Applications, Fuzzy Petri Net


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