Solar Panel Selection using Extended WASPAS with Disc Intuitionistic Fuzzy Choquet Integral Operators: CASPAS Methodology
Mahmut Can Bozyi\u{g}it, Mehmet \"Unver

TL;DR
This paper introduces the CASPAS methodology, a novel fuzzy integral-based multi-criteria decision-making framework that improves solar panel selection by modeling criteria interactions more accurately.
Contribution
It develops the CASPAS method using disc intuitionistic fuzzy sets and Choquet integrals, addressing limitations of traditional MCDM approaches in renewable energy decision-making.
Findings
Enhanced decision accuracy in solar panel selection
Effective modeling of criteria interactions with fuzzy measures
Demonstrated applicability to renewable energy problems
Abstract
Renewable energy is crucial for addressing the growing energy demands of modern society while mitigating the adverse effects of climate change. Unlike fossil fuels, renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and biomass are abundant, sustainable, and environmentally friendly. This study focuses on addressing a critical challenge in renewable energy decision-making by developing a novel framework for optimal solar panel selection, a key component of sustainable energy solutions. Solar panel selection involves evaluating multiple interdependent criteria, such as efficiency, cost, durability, and environmental impact. Traditional multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) methods often fail to account for the interdependencies among these criteria, leading to suboptimal outcomes. To overcome this limitation, the study introduces the Choquet Aggregated Sum Product…
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TopicsMulti-Criteria Decision Making
