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Sensors (Basel) ; 19(6)2019 Mar 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30897815

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Track association is an important technology in military and civilian fields. Due to the increasingly complex environment and the diversity of the sensors, it is a key factor to separate the corresponding track from multiple maneuvering targets by multisensors with a consensus. In this paper, we first transform the track association problem to multiattribute group decision making (MAGDM), and describe the MAGDM with nested probabilistic-numerical linguistic term sets (NPNLTSs). Then, a consensus model with NPNLTSs is constructed which has two key processes. One is a consensus checking process, and the other is a consensus modifying process. Based on which, a track association algorithm with automatic modification is put forward based on the consensus model. After that, the solution of a case study in practice is given to obtain the corresponding track by the proposed method, and it provides technical support for the track association problems. Finally, we make comparisons with other methods from three aspects, and the results show that the proposed method is effective, feasible, and applicable. Moreover, some discussions about the situation where there is only one echo point at a time are provided, and we give a discriminant analysis method.

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Heliyon ; 9(8): e18763, 2023 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37554838

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Global attention has shifted in recent years to climate change and global warming. The international community has set the objective of carbon neutrality to address the climate crisis. Carbon neutrality has drawn significant attention as a crucial step in the fight against climate change, with individual nations having established their carbon neutrality targets. This paper aims to use bibliometric analysis to investigate research hotspots and trends in carbon neutrality research, and accesses the literature through the Web of Science (WoS) core database and undertakes an in-depth examination of 909 publications linked to carbon neutrality around the world using Vosviewer and Bibliometrix software. According to the findings, the number of carbon neutrality publications has increased dramatically in recent years. There are also notable differences in carbon neutrality research across countries and regions. China and the US are the primary drivers and leaders of carbon neutrality research, and developing countries have relatively little carbon neutrality research. Research has concentrated on carbon neutrality's practical, technical, policy, and economic aspects, as well as renewable energy sources, carbon conversion technologies, and carbon capture and storage technologies are also research hotspots. The paper also outlines opportunities for the advancement of carbon neutrality research in the future, including how it might be further integrated with Artificial intelligence (AI) and the metaverse, and how to attack the difficulties and uncertainties faced by the post-epidemic rebound. This study aids in understanding the current state of the field of carbon neutrality research and can be used to guide future studies.

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IEEE Trans Cybern ; 51(1): 283-296, 2021 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32386177

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With the rapid development of society and continual progress of science and technology, large-scale group decision-making (LSGDM) problems are very commonly encountered in real-life situations. Considering that the information required for decision-making and people's cognition processes is becoming more and more complex, double hierarchy linguistic preference relation (DHLPR) can be used to express complex linguistic information reasonably and intuitively. Sometimes experts in LSGDM unwillingly modify their preferences or even modify them on purpose in a contrary way to the other experts. Thus, differing opinions or minority preferences are often referred to as obstacles to decision-making. This article develops a consensus model to manage minority opinions and noncooperative behaviors in LSGDM with DHLPRs. In addition, to establish the consensus model, some basic tools, such as the clustering method, weights-determining method, and adjustment coefficients-determining method, are developed. Finally, a practical LSGDM problem is set up to prove that the proposed consensus model is feasible and effective, and some comparative analyses are made to highlight the advantages of these methods and models, as well as to analyze current deficiencies.

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