Article Title:Very fast rate 2-input fuzzy processor for high energy physics
Abstract:
The paper explains the design and the realization of a small size high-speed fuzzy processor. The processor goal is to give more flexibility to the front-end electronics for high-energy physics experiments. The chip can be applied as a general purpose data analyzer; particularly for analyzing and reducing on-line the data coming from detectors. The application of a fuzzy processor to this field allows rejecting redundant data in a very short time. The design of the fuzzy processor has been done using VHDL language; it is cell-based and has been implemented with Alcatel 0.35 mum CMOS VLSI technology. The chip architecture is pipelined with a clock frequency of 133 MHz; consequently the processing rate is 30 ns since only four active rules are processed. The chip size is 3 mm(2) and the total power consumption is 200 mW with 3, 3 V of voltage supply. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords: fuzzy system; fuzzy processor; pattern recognition; physics experiments; VLSI; fuzzy rule generators
DOI: 10.1016/S0165-0114(02)00122-7
Source:FUZZY SETS AND SYSTEMS
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