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Hybrid BW-EDAS MCDM methodology for optimal industrial robot selection
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Hybrid BW-EDAS MCDM methodology for optimal industrial robot selection
by
Ali, Asif
, Chu, Yu-Ming
, Rashid, Tabasam
in
Aircraft fuels
/ Airlines
/ Analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Business competition
/ Comparative analysis
/ Competitive advantage
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Decision making
/ Decision support systems
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Electric vehicles
/ Energy efficiency
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Fuel cells
/ Fuel technology
/ Fuzzy sets
/ Industrial robots
/ Information technology
/ Manufacturing engineering
/ Materials selection
/ Mathematical models
/ Mathematics
/ Methods
/ Multiple criteria decision making
/ Physical Sciences
/ Principal components analysis
/ Quality management
/ Quality of service
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Robots
/ Robots, Industrial
/ Social Sciences
/ Technology
/ Working conditions
2021
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Hybrid BW-EDAS MCDM methodology for optimal industrial robot selection
by
Ali, Asif
, Chu, Yu-Ming
, Rashid, Tabasam
in
Aircraft fuels
/ Airlines
/ Analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Business competition
/ Comparative analysis
/ Competitive advantage
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Decision making
/ Decision support systems
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Electric vehicles
/ Energy efficiency
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Fuel cells
/ Fuel technology
/ Fuzzy sets
/ Industrial robots
/ Information technology
/ Manufacturing engineering
/ Materials selection
/ Mathematical models
/ Mathematics
/ Methods
/ Multiple criteria decision making
/ Physical Sciences
/ Principal components analysis
/ Quality management
/ Quality of service
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Robots
/ Robots, Industrial
/ Social Sciences
/ Technology
/ Working conditions
2021
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Hybrid BW-EDAS MCDM methodology for optimal industrial robot selection
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Hybrid BW-EDAS MCDM methodology for optimal industrial robot selection
2021
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Overview
Industrial robots have different capabilities and specifications according to the required applications. It is becoming difficult to select a suitable robot for specific applications and requirements due to the availability of several types with different specifications of robots in the market. Best-worst method is a useful, highly consistent and reliable method to derive weights of criteria and it is worthy to integrate it with the evaluation based on distance from average solution (EDAS) method that is more applicable and needs fewer number of calculations as compared to other methods. An example is presented to show the validity and usability of the proposed methodology. Comparison of ranking results matches with the well-known distance-based approach, technique for order preference by similarity to ideal solution and VIseKriterijumska Optimizacija I Kompromisno Resenje (VIKOR) methods showing the robustness of the best-worst EDAS hybrid method. Sensitivity analysis performed using eighty to one ratio shows that the proposed hybrid MCDM methodology is more stable and reliable.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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