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Fuzzy expert system design for operating room air-condition control systems

In this study, a controlled fuzzy expert system (FES) was designed to provide the conditions necessary for operating rooms. For this purpose, existing operating rooms have been studied to see if there are more useful, reliable and comfortable ones. How an operating room can be controlled with FES an...

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Published in:Expert systems with applications 2009-08, Vol.36 (6), p.9753-9758
Main Authors: Etik, Nazmi, Allahverdi, Novruz, Sert, Ibrahim Unal, Saritas, Ismail
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