A Revolutionary Strategy To Address Fuzzy Mobility Dilemma By Measure Mean Ranking
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https://doi.org/10.63278/mme.vi.1761Keywords:
Fuzzy mobility dilemma, Centroid Mean Rank, PERT Rank, Robust’s rank, Measure Mean Rank method.Abstract
In this article we concentrate in finding least mobility cost for commodities through a centralized network when supply and demand of nodes and capacity with cost of edges are made or noted as fuzzy numbers. We are solving the mobility dilemma using various classical ranking methods like Centroid Mean, PERT, Robust’s and our proposed new method Measure mean ranking method. Here we take all the observations of assignment problem with payoff matrix as a triangular fuzzy number. Finally, the proposed method optimal total minimum cost of the fuzzy mobility dilemma as compared to other the three different ranking techniques.
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