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Choice of Norm for Evaluating Trade–Off Solutions in Multi–Criteria Optimisation Problems in the Control of Complex Objects

  
24 giu 2025
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When formulating multi-criteria optimisation tasks, there are two important problems to consider. The first is the selection of a number of sub-criteria such that their importance, number, and order correspond to the modelled decision-making situation, while the second is the choice of the solution method to ensure its optimality with respect to individual subcriteria. Therefore, the solution boils down to the search for a certain compromise that takes into account the influence of individual sub-criteria on the obtained result. For these reasons, the article presents conditions for selecting the number of sub-criteria, yielding conditions of completeness, consistency, and nonredundancy that the adopted vector criterion must satisfy, as well as conditions for selecting a compromise solution to ensure the utility of all sub-criteria and a lower limit of the maximum value of the individual loss. Using the formulated conditions, a vector quality criterion was selected and a compromise solution was chosen for the task of controlling a ship in a collision situation. The method proposed in the paper can be useful for modelling any decision situation, especially in systems where the task can be solved using the ideal-point method.

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Inglese
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Argomenti della rivista:
Matematica, Matematica applicata