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Building a Foolproof Navigation System: Fuzzy Logic Emulating the Brain

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Our aim is to help build a machine that can reduce the possibility of mishaps in navigation to zero. For that devise a new system of numbers, in which the real numbers are represented on the y-axis and complex numbers on the x-axis. Inside such a system, we incorporate the equivalent Ideal Fuzzy Logic that can be used by the machine to predict and avoid mishaps.

Natural processes are vastly emergent phenomena and each new result is always the source of new emergence. To cope with nonlinear control problems, binary logic is no longer sufficient. What we need is an ideal Fuzzy Logic that not only can process complex numbers with utmost efficiency, but also ‘thinks’ in terms of complex numbers. Such a system also needs to be as simple as possible for us and for machines to work with.

A perfectly efficient navigation system will be able to receive inputs that have all sets of possible values. These values may be real or imaginary. Such a system will be particularly efficient in dealing with imaginary numbers and will be able to reduce the probability of a mishap to zero. A logic system such as this may take us a long way in designing vastly improved computers for the future.

25 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 12, 2014

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Subhajit Ganguly

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Subhajit Ganguly is the Executive Director of Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization, India (Kolkata) and works for restoring the balance in the natural environment. He is a physicist whose areas of expertise include the Theory of Abstraction. His contribution to the theory is noteworthy, to say the least. The other areas of science, that he has made notable contributions to include astronomy, mathematics and the Chaos Theory. Zero-postulation is a new concept he has introduced to the theorizing process in sciences. He has also made noteworthy contribution towards deciphering the Indus Valley Civilization script. He has been an active member of various Open Science Movements for quite some time now and advocates Open Access and Open Data. Subhajit is the Ambassador for the Open Knowledge Foundation (OKFN), India. The Open Education and Open Data projects, Initiated by Subhajit, has attained considerable success within a short span. He also wears the hat of being a public speaker too from time to time. Besides being an acclaimed author of nonfiction, he has numerous works of fiction to his credit. At various times, he has written for various blogs and magazines. Besides writing in English, he also writes poems in Bengali. You can reach Subhajit Ganguly at: gangulysubhajit63@gmail.com. You can also follow him on twitter at: https://twitter.com/subhajitganguly.

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