Fuzzy analytic hierarchy process using intuitive vectorial centroid for eco-friendly car selection

Eco-friendly car is expected to be the next driving market force for global transportation and technology due to its paramount importance towards the sustainability of the environment and society. However, the actual sales of eco-friendly car are not that convincing and it is even decreasing because...

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Main Authors: Adam Shariff Adli, Aminuddin, Ku Muhammad Naim, Ku Khalif, Fadhilah, Che Jamil, Nur Izzati, Jaini
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spelling my.ump.umpir.269782020-03-22T23:07:30Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26978/ Fuzzy analytic hierarchy process using intuitive vectorial centroid for eco-friendly car selection Adam Shariff Adli, Aminuddin Ku Muhammad Naim, Ku Khalif Fadhilah, Che Jamil Nur Izzati, Jaini T Technology (General) Eco-friendly car is expected to be the next driving market force for global transportation and technology due to its paramount importance towards the sustainability of the environment and society. However, the actual sales of eco-friendly car are not that convincing and it is even decreasing because the consumer is still uncertain to consider eco-friendly as one of the criteria for them to buy their cars. This situation is worsen by the lack of information and awareness regarding sustainability transportation initiatives. Due to the uncertainty and vague understanding of the consumer about this problem, this paper attempts to investigate the current preference of consumer to buy their cars, and whether they really need to buy the eco-friendly car by using the Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) which implements the Intuitive Vectorial Centroid (IVC). Based on FAHP, the imprecise or fuzzy judgment from the decision maker can be incorporated, to anticipate a better decision for eco-friendly car selection. The outcome of FAHP is compared with crisp Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), and the findings shows that FAHP can provide an accurate and consistent result with AHP, although it deals with fuzzy judgment inputs from multiple decision makers. IOP Publishing 2019 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26978/13/Fuzzy%20Analytic%20Hierarchy%20Process%20using%20Intuitive%20Vectorial.pdf Adam Shariff Adli, Aminuddin and Ku Muhammad Naim, Ku Khalif and Fadhilah, Che Jamil and Nur Izzati, Jaini (2019) Fuzzy analytic hierarchy process using intuitive vectorial centroid for eco-friendly car selection. In: Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2nd International Conference on Applied & Industrial Mathematics and Statistics (ICoAIMS 2019), 23-25 July 2019 , Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia. pp. 1-9., 1366 (012076). ISSN 1742-6596
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Adam Shariff Adli, Aminuddin
Ku Muhammad Naim, Ku Khalif
Fadhilah, Che Jamil
Nur Izzati, Jaini
Fuzzy analytic hierarchy process using intuitive vectorial centroid for eco-friendly car selection
description Eco-friendly car is expected to be the next driving market force for global transportation and technology due to its paramount importance towards the sustainability of the environment and society. However, the actual sales of eco-friendly car are not that convincing and it is even decreasing because the consumer is still uncertain to consider eco-friendly as one of the criteria for them to buy their cars. This situation is worsen by the lack of information and awareness regarding sustainability transportation initiatives. Due to the uncertainty and vague understanding of the consumer about this problem, this paper attempts to investigate the current preference of consumer to buy their cars, and whether they really need to buy the eco-friendly car by using the Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) which implements the Intuitive Vectorial Centroid (IVC). Based on FAHP, the imprecise or fuzzy judgment from the decision maker can be incorporated, to anticipate a better decision for eco-friendly car selection. The outcome of FAHP is compared with crisp Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), and the findings shows that FAHP can provide an accurate and consistent result with AHP, although it deals with fuzzy judgment inputs from multiple decision makers.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Adam Shariff Adli, Aminuddin
Ku Muhammad Naim, Ku Khalif
Fadhilah, Che Jamil
Nur Izzati, Jaini
author_facet Adam Shariff Adli, Aminuddin
Ku Muhammad Naim, Ku Khalif
Fadhilah, Che Jamil
Nur Izzati, Jaini
author_sort Adam Shariff Adli, Aminuddin
title Fuzzy analytic hierarchy process using intuitive vectorial centroid for eco-friendly car selection
title_short Fuzzy analytic hierarchy process using intuitive vectorial centroid for eco-friendly car selection
title_full Fuzzy analytic hierarchy process using intuitive vectorial centroid for eco-friendly car selection
title_fullStr Fuzzy analytic hierarchy process using intuitive vectorial centroid for eco-friendly car selection
title_full_unstemmed Fuzzy analytic hierarchy process using intuitive vectorial centroid for eco-friendly car selection
title_sort fuzzy analytic hierarchy process using intuitive vectorial centroid for eco-friendly car selection
publisher IOP Publishing
publishDate 2019
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26978/13/Fuzzy%20Analytic%20Hierarchy%20Process%20using%20Intuitive%20Vectorial.pdf
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