Multi-Criteria Decision Making Using TOPSIS Method: An Application in the Selection of Future Communication Solutions for Electrical Distribution Substations

Electric substations; Communication technology selection; Communicationtechnology; Electrical distribution networks; Multi criteria decision-making; Multicriteria decision-making; Multicriterion decision makings; Solution methods; Technique for order preference by similarities to ideal solutions; Te...

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Main Authors: Mohd Azmi K.H., Asyikin Mohamed Radzi N., Mohamed Yusop N.Y., Zaini Jamaludin M., Abdullah F., Ismail A., Samidi F.S., Adriana Azhar N., Zulkifli I.T., Muhammad Zainal A.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-270632023-05-29T17:39:11Z Multi-Criteria Decision Making Using TOPSIS Method: An Application in the Selection of Future Communication Solutions for Electrical Distribution Substations Mohd Azmi K.H. Asyikin Mohamed Radzi N. Mohamed Yusop N.Y. Zaini Jamaludin M. Abdullah F. Ismail A. Samidi F.S. Adriana Azhar N. Zulkifli I.T. Muhammad Zainal A. 57982272200 57218936786 57983915100 57216839721 56613644500 36023817800 57215054855 57982272300 57982505900 57220891265 Electric substations; Communication technology selection; Communicationtechnology; Electrical distribution networks; Multi criteria decision-making; Multicriteria decision-making; Multicriterion decision makings; Solution methods; Technique for order preference by similarities to ideal solutions; Technique for order preference by similarity to ideal solution method; Technology selection; Decision making The selection of future communication solutions for electrical distribution substations to satisfy future requirements, such as bidirectional communication, stringent data rate and bandwidth limitations while adhering to economic constraints, is a complicated and multi-faceted problem. Multi-criteria Decision Making (MCDM) has been widely implemented in various fields to address problems involving both qualitative and quantitative criteria systematically and reliably. In this paper, the MCDM approach known as the Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) method is adopted for the selection of communication technology solutions for electrical distribution substations in urban, suburban, and rural areas. Seven communication technologies, inclusive of both wired and wireless technologies, were evaluated in terms of their techno-economic performance. Three technical-To-economic ratio weightages were investigated, which were 70:30, 90:10, and 50:50. Finally, the technologies were ranked based on the MCDM TOPSIS method and the optimum communication solutions were obtained for each weight. The result shows that wired technologies outperform wireless technologies due to their superior technical score, despite their relatively low economic performance, especially if the technical criterion is given more weightage. � 2022 IEEE. Final 2023-05-29T09:39:11Z 2023-05-29T09:39:11Z 2022 Conference Paper 10.1109/ISWTA55313.2022.9942734 2-s2.0-85142695311 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85142695311&doi=10.1109%2fISWTA55313.2022.9942734&partnerID=40&md5=b155445be2003649903d59baf10fd7a1 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/27063 2022-August 1 6 IEEE Computer Society Scopus
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description Electric substations; Communication technology selection; Communicationtechnology; Electrical distribution networks; Multi criteria decision-making; Multicriteria decision-making; Multicriterion decision makings; Solution methods; Technique for order preference by similarities to ideal solutions; Technique for order preference by similarity to ideal solution method; Technology selection; Decision making
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Mohd Azmi K.H.
Asyikin Mohamed Radzi N.
Mohamed Yusop N.Y.
Zaini Jamaludin M.
Abdullah F.
Ismail A.
Samidi F.S.
Adriana Azhar N.
Zulkifli I.T.
Muhammad Zainal A.
format Conference Paper
author Mohd Azmi K.H.
Asyikin Mohamed Radzi N.
Mohamed Yusop N.Y.
Zaini Jamaludin M.
Abdullah F.
Ismail A.
Samidi F.S.
Adriana Azhar N.
Zulkifli I.T.
Muhammad Zainal A.
spellingShingle Mohd Azmi K.H.
Asyikin Mohamed Radzi N.
Mohamed Yusop N.Y.
Zaini Jamaludin M.
Abdullah F.
Ismail A.
Samidi F.S.
Adriana Azhar N.
Zulkifli I.T.
Muhammad Zainal A.
Multi-Criteria Decision Making Using TOPSIS Method: An Application in the Selection of Future Communication Solutions for Electrical Distribution Substations
author_sort Mohd Azmi K.H.
title Multi-Criteria Decision Making Using TOPSIS Method: An Application in the Selection of Future Communication Solutions for Electrical Distribution Substations
title_short Multi-Criteria Decision Making Using TOPSIS Method: An Application in the Selection of Future Communication Solutions for Electrical Distribution Substations
title_full Multi-Criteria Decision Making Using TOPSIS Method: An Application in the Selection of Future Communication Solutions for Electrical Distribution Substations
title_fullStr Multi-Criteria Decision Making Using TOPSIS Method: An Application in the Selection of Future Communication Solutions for Electrical Distribution Substations
title_full_unstemmed Multi-Criteria Decision Making Using TOPSIS Method: An Application in the Selection of Future Communication Solutions for Electrical Distribution Substations
title_sort multi-criteria decision making using topsis method: an application in the selection of future communication solutions for electrical distribution substations
publisher IEEE Computer Society
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