A Novel Pythagorean Fuzzy Extension of DEMATEL and Its Usage on Overcoat Selection Attributes for Antarctic Clothing

Ç. Sivri, Sait Gül, Ozan Rıdvan Aksu
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Scientific explorations and research in the Antarctic region have specific issues which need to be handled with special measures. Clothing of the scientists is one of the main problems. The clothes are expected to be enduring against compelling conditions and they must have certain features to ensure the safety and comfort of the scientists. Polar clothing is a field that is yet to be studied with different engineering approaches. To generate a better understanding, the polar clothing can be approached as a multiple criteria decision-making problem because many criteria such as layer number, material type, and waterproofness should be considered while evaluating the various alternatives. In this evaluation, expert judgments are used because no strict objective rules determine the conditions of the polar clothing. Also, possible influences among these criteria should be revealed and considered while reaching a decision. In order to deal with the uncertainty and vagueness of the expert judgments, this study proposes a Pythagorean fuzzy version of DEMATEL which is one of the well-known multiple criteria decision-making tools with the aim of evaluating the related selection attributes affecting the decision and searching for the potential influences among them. Since Pythagorean fuzzy sets provide a wider preference domain to the experts, this version was developed as a contribution to the literature. Also, the decision process is kept Pythagorean fuzzy until a conclusion is reached so that there is no early defuzzification problem. The method’s application on overcoat selection for the Antarctic region reveals the relations among attributes, such as “Water Vapor Permeability”, “All-Weather Protection” and “Performing Best in Dry/Wet State”. A sensitivity analysis is conducted to find the changes in influences.
DEMATEL的一种新的毕达哥拉斯模糊扩展及其在南极服装大衣选择属性中的应用
南极地区的科学探索和研究存在一些具体问题,需要采取特殊措施加以处理。科学家的服装是主要问题之一。科学家们希望这些衣服能够在恶劣的环境下经久耐用,而且它们必须具有一定的特点,以确保科学家们的安全和舒适。极地服装是一个有待用不同工程方法研究的领域。为了更好地理解,极地服装可以作为一个多标准决策问题来处理,因为在评估各种替代方案时应考虑许多标准,如层数,材料类型和防水性。由于没有严格的客观规则来确定极地服装的条件,因此在此评估中使用了专家判断。此外,在作出决定时,应揭示和考虑这些标准之间可能产生的影响。为了应对专家判断的不确定性和模糊性,本研究提出了一个毕达哥拉斯模糊版的DEMATEL,它是著名的多准则决策工具之一,旨在评估影响决策的相关选择属性,并寻找它们之间的潜在影响。由于毕达哥拉斯模糊集为专家提供了更广泛的偏好域,因此该版本是作为对文献的贡献而开发的。此外,决策过程保持毕达哥拉斯模糊,直到得出结论,这样就不会出现早期的去模糊化问题。该方法在南极地区大衣选择中的应用揭示了大衣“透气性”、“全天候防护性”和“干湿状态下表现最佳”等属性之间的关系。进行敏感性分析以发现影响的变化。
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