Multiattribute Spatial Decision-Making for Qualitative Information Processing as Applied to the Renewable Energy Generating Sites Prospection
The objective of this research is to develop methodological tools to consider qualitative information in solving spatial problems with their particular application to the determination of generating sites for renewable energy systems. This locational problem has a complex nature and its solution has...
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doaj-8efbbd95385f4a5ca7bf069af0a6a7c42021-03-30T01:47:44ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-01813774513775710.1109/ACCESS.2020.30120989149572Multiattribute Spatial Decision-Making for Qualitative Information Processing as Applied to the Renewable Energy Generating Sites ProspectionLivia Maria Leite Da Silva0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4329-5921Petr Ekel1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6372-2316Douglas Vieira2Gustavo Luis Soares3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7714-0544Graduate Program in Electrical Engineering, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, BrazilGraduate Program in Electrical Engineering, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, BrazilENACOM Handcrafted Technologies, Belo Horizonte, BrazilGraduate Program in Electrical Engineering, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, BrazilThe objective of this research is to develop methodological tools to consider qualitative information in solving spatial problems with their particular application to the determination of generating sites for renewable energy systems. This locational problem has a complex nature and its solution has to be capable to take into account a wide range of considerations, as well as evaluations of a qualitative character. In this sense, the proposed process of elaborating decisions starts with studies related to the spatial criteria, which are modeled and processed within the Spatial Multicriteria Analysis. The relative importance of the spatial criteria is established by the involved experts on the basis of the construction, transformation, and processing of preference relations within the framework of the Analytic Hierarchy Process. The resulting decision maps are generated by aggregating the spatial criteria, applying the Ordered Weighted Averaging operator and the linguistic quantifiers. These maps permit one to highlight rational solution alternatives, which, if necessary, are evaluated, compared, chosen, prioritized, and/or ordered, applying additional spatial criteria (of quantitative as well as qualitative character), by means of techniques for preference modeling in a fuzzy environment (within the framework of so-called <; X, R > models). The corresponding decision process permits one to take into account and process quantitative and qualitative spatial criteria as well as preferences and judgments of the experts. The paper results are illustrated by a Case Study related to the determination of the most suitable locational alternatives for renewable power plants in the Minas Gerais state, Brazil.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9149572/Generating sitespreference modeling in a fuzzy environmentqualitative informationrelative importance of spatial criteriarenewable sourcesspatial multicriteria analysis |
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Livia Maria Leite Da Silva Petr Ekel Douglas Vieira Gustavo Luis Soares Multiattribute Spatial Decision-Making for Qualitative Information Processing as Applied to the Renewable Energy Generating Sites Prospection IEEE Access Generating sites preference modeling in a fuzzy environment qualitative information relative importance of spatial criteria renewable sources spatial multicriteria analysis |
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Livia Maria Leite Da Silva Petr Ekel Douglas Vieira Gustavo Luis Soares |
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Multiattribute Spatial Decision-Making for Qualitative Information Processing as Applied to the Renewable Energy Generating Sites Prospection |
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Multiattribute Spatial Decision-Making for Qualitative Information Processing as Applied to the Renewable Energy Generating Sites Prospection |
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Multiattribute Spatial Decision-Making for Qualitative Information Processing as Applied to the Renewable Energy Generating Sites Prospection |
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Multiattribute Spatial Decision-Making for Qualitative Information Processing as Applied to the Renewable Energy Generating Sites Prospection |
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Multiattribute Spatial Decision-Making for Qualitative Information Processing as Applied to the Renewable Energy Generating Sites Prospection |
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multiattribute spatial decision-making for qualitative information processing as applied to the renewable energy generating sites prospection |
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The objective of this research is to develop methodological tools to consider qualitative information in solving spatial problems with their particular application to the determination of generating sites for renewable energy systems. This locational problem has a complex nature and its solution has to be capable to take into account a wide range of considerations, as well as evaluations of a qualitative character. In this sense, the proposed process of elaborating decisions starts with studies related to the spatial criteria, which are modeled and processed within the Spatial Multicriteria Analysis. The relative importance of the spatial criteria is established by the involved experts on the basis of the construction, transformation, and processing of preference relations within the framework of the Analytic Hierarchy Process. The resulting decision maps are generated by aggregating the spatial criteria, applying the Ordered Weighted Averaging operator and the linguistic quantifiers. These maps permit one to highlight rational solution alternatives, which, if necessary, are evaluated, compared, chosen, prioritized, and/or ordered, applying additional spatial criteria (of quantitative as well as qualitative character), by means of techniques for preference modeling in a fuzzy environment (within the framework of so-called <; X, R > models). The corresponding decision process permits one to take into account and process quantitative and qualitative spatial criteria as well as preferences and judgments of the experts. The paper results are illustrated by a Case Study related to the determination of the most suitable locational alternatives for renewable power plants in the Minas Gerais state, Brazil. |
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Generating sites preference modeling in a fuzzy environment qualitative information relative importance of spatial criteria renewable sources spatial multicriteria analysis |
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