Publication: Fuzzy Logic Applied to System Monitors
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2021-01-01
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Khan, Noel
Elizondo, David A.
Deka, Lipika
Molina-Cabello, Miguel A.
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Ieee-inst electrical electronics engineers inc
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System monitors are applications used to monitor other systems (often mission critical) and take corrective actions upon a system failure. Rather than reactively take action after a failure, the potential of fuzzy logic to anticipate and proactively take corrective actions is explored here. Failures adversely affect a system's non-functional qualities (e.g., availability, reliability, and usability) and may result in a variety of losses such as data, productivity, or safety losses. The detection and prevention of failures necessarily improves a critical system's non-functional qualities and avoids losses. The paper is self-contained and reviews set and logic theory, fuzzy inference systems (FIS), explores parameterization, and tests the neighborhood of rule thresholds to evaluate the potential for anticipating failures. Results demonstrate detectable gradients in FIS state spaces and means fuzzy logic based system monitors can anticipate rule violations or system failures.
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Monitoring, Fuzzy sets, Fuzzy logic, Linguistics, Uncertainty, Productivity, Market research, Autonomous systems, fault tolerance, fuzzy systems, monitoring, software reliability