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Fuzzy control is often better than manual control of the very experts whose knowledge it uses: an explanation
A mathematical explanation as to why fuzzy control is smoother and more stable than control by experts whose experience was used to design the fuzzy control is presented. The analysis indicates that fuzzy control is always continuous and exhibits better performance, even in complicated control situations.<>