Lecture : 3 hrs/week Credits: 3 Internal Continuous Assessment : 40 Marks End Semester Examination : 60 Marks Course Objective To acquaint the students in ArtiIicial Networks and Fuzzy systems Learning Outcomes Upon successIul completion oI this course, students will be able to create Iuzzy systems and neural networks Ior the application in control systems. Module I Introduction to Neural Networks, Biological concept, Basic properties oI neurons, ArtiIicial Neurons, Activation Functions, Single layer and multilayer networks, Supervised and Unsupervised Learning, Back Propagation Algorithm, ANN Based Control, Control Structures- model reIerence control, internal reIerence control, predictive control. Module II Introduction to Fuzzy Logic: Basics oI Iuzzy sets, members, properties and systems, membership Iunctions. Fuzzy Logic based control: Fuzzy controllers, Basic construction oI Iuzzy controllers. Case studies- Fuzzy control Ior smart cars, Fuzzy control Ior Washing Machines. Module III Neuro-Fuzzy and Fuzzy-Neural Controllers, Neuro-Fuzzy systems, Construction oI rule basis by selI learning, A hybrid neural network based Iuzzy controller with selI learning teacher. ArtiIicial Intelligent Systems and its applications References 1. Simon Haykin, Neural Networks, 1999 2. Robert J. SchalkoII, Artificial Neural Networks, McGraw-Hill, 1997. 3. Kosco B., Neural Networks ana Fu::v Svstems - A Dvnamic Approach to Machine Intelligence, PHI, New Delhi, 1994. 4. Klir G. J. and Folger T. A., Fu::v Sets. Uncertainitv ana Information, Prentice Hall oI India, 1998 5. Bose and Liang, Artificial Neural Networks, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2002. Structure of the Question paper For the end semester examination, the question paper will consist oI three questions Irom each module out oI which two questions are to be answered by the students