Multi-Objective Decision Model of Reservoir Flood Control Operation

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To reservoir flood control operation of the multi-objective decision making. The proposed reservoir flood control operation. Then, according to the model, the weight of goals with realistic and easy to program have been obtained by iterative calculation. According to the weight goal has been to meet the goal of accuracy the value of integrated decision-making and fuzzy partition, and according to the results determined the type of the decision-making and an order. The example shows that the multi-objective decision making model may use in the reservoir the flood prevention dispatch practice.

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