A multi-method approach to evaluate land combat vehicle system

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作者
Nguyen M.-T. [1 ]
Cao T. [2 ]
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[1] Strategy and Joint Force, Joint and Operations Analysis Division, Defence Science and Technology Group
[2] Land Capability Analysis, Joint and Operations Analysis Division, Defence Science and Technology Group
关键词
AHP; Analytic hierarchy process; Bayesian network; BN; Data analysis; Data visualisation; MCDM; MOEA; Multi-criteria decision making; Multi-objective evolutionary algorithms; Pareto optimisation;
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10.1504/IJADS.2019.102639
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This paper utilises Bayesian network (BN), multi-criteria decision making (MCDM), and multi-objective evolutionary algorithms (MOEA) to present a hybrid decision making model for evaluating and optimising the operational impact of different land combat vehicle (LCV) system specifications and configurations. BN is employed to establish a qualitative and quantitative representation of the relations between the variables of the model and calculate standard values of uncertain LCV capabilities like survivability, lethality, etc. MCDM is adopted to integrate the influence of LCV capabilities and calculate the utility value of the selected options. An interactive analysis tool using MOEA is developed to manage the combinatorial nature of the number of LCV system options available and to help the decision maker to avoid any arbitrary selection of sub-optimum baseline vehicles. Copyright © 2019 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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页码:337 / 360
页数:23
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