2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/6508329
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Fuzzy AHP Based Optimal Design Building-Attached Photovoltaic System for Academic Campus

Abstract: Several algorithms have been developed for building-attached photovoltaic system (BAPV) planning in educational institute based on PV capacity. Fewer studies on optimization algorithms for BAPV system planing on campus have been reported which considers a technoeconomic assessment. Therefore, a well-known robust algorithm is used as an optimization technique of BAPV system and considers technoeconomic assessment on campus. This paper presents a combination of analytical hierarchy process (AHP) with fuzzy theor… Show more

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“…Hapsari and Subiyanto [101] studied the effective and efficient configuration of the photovoltaic system attached to the building on the academic campus. The design of the photovoltaic system at the project site is based on the roof area and load profile.…”
Section: Ahp-fuzzymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hapsari and Subiyanto [101] studied the effective and efficient configuration of the photovoltaic system attached to the building on the academic campus. The design of the photovoltaic system at the project site is based on the roof area and load profile.…”
Section: Ahp-fuzzymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the accuracy of the final ranking is inevitably weakened by the series of approximations required during the computation procedure. However, the most important criticism on these works is their failure to address the issue of consistency [31]. There was no explicit articulation on what would constitute as an inconsistent comparison matrix within the FAHP context and, equally important, on how inconsistent information should be handled [32].…”
Section: The Evolution Of Fahp Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%