2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2015.12.232
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PCM Selection Using AHP Method to Maintain Thermal Comfort of the Vehicle Occupants

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“…Each element in the criteria level is compared with the other elements. We applied the scale of numbers, as shown in Table I to determine the importance of one element over the different elements [13]. The values of Table II is filled in a matrix for calculations as follows…”
Section: B Second: Form Pairwise Comparison Matrix (Pcm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Each element in the criteria level is compared with the other elements. We applied the scale of numbers, as shown in Table I to determine the importance of one element over the different elements [13]. The values of Table II is filled in a matrix for calculations as follows…”
Section: B Second: Form Pairwise Comparison Matrix (Pcm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In AHP algorithm [13], if the value of CR is smaller or equal to 10%, the inconsistency is acceptable. If the CR is higher than 10%, we need to revise the PCM.…”
Section: Fourth: Make a Consistency Test For The Pcmmentioning
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“…The procedure follows certain steps, including: assigning a relative assessment in pairs with attributes of a hierarchical level, for given attributes of the first and higher hierarchical level; repeating the process for all levels of the hierarchy. To assign weight, Saaty's "nine-point" scale is used, as shown in Table 2 [13]. The most crucial phase of the AHP method is to estimate the relative weight.…”
Section: Decision-making Processmentioning
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“…Priority vectors (w) from the pair-wise comparison matrix A can be obtained by solving an eigenvalue problem with the relation [13]:…”
Section: Decision-making Processmentioning
confidence: 99%