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On the use of fuzzy inference techniques in assessment models: part II: industrial applications
Authors:Kai Meng Tay  Chee Peng Lim
Institution:(1) Electronic Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, University Malaysia Sarawak, Kota Samarahan, Malaysia;(2) School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Science Malaysia, Minden, Malaysia
Abstract:In this paper, we study the applicability of the monotone output property and the output resolution property in fuzzy assessment models to two industrial Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) problems. First, the effectiveness of the monotone output property in a single-input fuzzy assessment model is demonstrated with a proposed fuzzy occurrence model. Then, the usefulness of the two properties to a multi-input fuzzy assessment model, i.e., the Bowles fuzzy Risk Priority Number (RPN) model, is assessed. The experimental results indicate that both the fuzzy occurrence model and Bowles fuzzy RPN model are able to fulfill the monotone output property, with the derived conditions (in Part I) satisfied. In addition, the proposed rule refinement technique is able to improve the output resolution property of the Bowles fuzzy RPN model.
Keywords:Assessment models  Monotone output property  Output resolution property  Failure mode and effect analysis  Risk priority number
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