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- Title
Acil Yardım Müdahalesi Yapan Birimler için Çok Ölçütlü Karar Verme Yöntemleri ile Kargo Drone Seçimi.
- Authors
Kara, Mert; Yumuşak, Rabia; Eren, Tamer
- Abstract
As a result of sudden disasters and events such as war, situations requiring emergency assistance occur daily in the world. As a result of the sudden event, the positions of people needing urgent help in the response processes are critical. Because when some events that require emergency assistance are examined in terms of where they occur, they cannot be reached by land, and it isn't easy to intervene from the air. Although every moment is significant for the teams, going to the casualty can take a long time. In this case, it is vital to send emergency aid and life supplies as much as possible to sustain the victim's life with drones in the time that will pass until the teams reach the victim by taking advantage of the developing technology. This study aims to find the optimum vehicle for selecting a drone that can stay in the air for a long time, go to high altitudes, is fast, and can carry a lot of weight out of five cargo drones with similar characteristics produced for material transport. While making this evaluation considered six criteria: maximum airtime, amount of load it can carry, unit price, altitude to which it can go, range, and movement speed. The study used AHP, TOPSIS, and PROMETHEE, among the Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) methods. Study; It is Turkey's first application on drone selection and vehicle selection for emergency response with ÇÖKV. However, comparing the results of AHP, TOPSIS, and PROMETHEE methods for the problem whose solution approach is presented contributes to the literature regarding the technique applied to the issue in question.
- Publication
Turkey Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Journal / Türkiye Insansiz Hava Araçlari Dergisi, 2022, Vol 4, Issue 2, p38
- ISSN
2687-6094
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.51534/tiha.1148876