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14 April 2023 Assessment of network performance indexes’ designing based on combined trapezoidal and intuitionistic fuzzy information axiom
Kun Zhou, Kai Deng, Zhi Chen
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Proceedings Volume 12612, International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Industrial Design (AIID 2022); 126120Z (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2673066
Event: International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Industrial Design (AIID 2022), 2022, Zhuhai, China
Abstract
The designing of network performances indexes are critical to respond to the factors that assess network performances. In this study, a novel assessment method for designing network performance indexes based on combined trapezoidal and intuitionistic fuzzy information axiom. First, the network performances indexes are designed with the customer-expected functional requirement (FR) and the existing FR as the design range and the system range respectively. Then the information content of qualitative and quantitative indexes, which facilitates the selection of the best alternative with minimum information content, are calculated separately and standardized. To solve this issue of the integral characterised by fuzzy bounds, this study proposes a defuzzification method to convert fuzzy bounds into crisp numbers. Finally, the assessment is performed to demonstrate the effectiveness of the developed approach.
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Kun Zhou, Kai Deng, and Zhi Chen "Assessment of network performance indexes’ designing based on combined trapezoidal and intuitionistic fuzzy information axiom", Proc. SPIE 12612, International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Industrial Design (AIID 2022), 126120Z (14 April 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2673066
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KEYWORDS
Design and modelling

Fuzzy logic

Network architectures

Data transmission

Reliability

Engineering

Performance modeling

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