A Comparative Analysis of Drinking Water Quality at Railway Stations in Tripura Using TOPSIS, VIKOR, and a PCA-Based Robust Ranking Method

  • Malabika Boruah Tripura University
  • Stabak Roy
  • Saptarshi Mitra
  • Samrat Hore

Résumé

Effective ranking of alternatives in multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) problems is vital across disciplines such as engineering, economics, and the social sciences. This study employs two well-established MCDM techniques—TOPSIS (Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution) and VIKOR (VlseKriterijumska Optimizacija I Kompromisno Resenje)—to assess the drinking water quality at 27 railway stations in Tripura, India. A total of 13 water quality parameters were initially considered, however Principal Component Analysis (PCA) revealed that only 5 parameters were statistically significant. These 5 key parameters were subsequently used for ranking the railway stations through both TOPSIS and VIKOR methods. To evaluate the consistency between the two ranking methods, Spearman's rank correlation coefficient was calculated and found to be close to zero, indicating a lack of correlation. In response to this discrepancy, a new approach named Robust Ranking Method (RRM) has been proposed here. The RRM integrates the 5 significant parameters using a linear combination, with PCA-derived eigenvalues as weights, to provide a more stable and interpretable ranking of drinking water quality across the stations. The proposed methodology offers a novel and reliable framework for environmental quality assessment in multi-criteria contexts.

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The name of the potential Reviewers

1. Tomaz Ponce Dentinho
Professor of Regional, Environmental and Agricultural Economics at University of Azores
Research of the Centre for Applied Economic Studies of the Atlantic (CEEAplA)
Email: tomas.lc.dentinho@uac.pt


2. Dr. Grazyna Chaberek
Associate Professor
Institute of Socio-Economic Geography and Spatial Management
University of Gdansk
Mail: grazyna.chaberek@ug.edu.pl

3. Dr. Jagannath Nath
Assistant Professor
Department of FY B Tech,
GH Raisoni College of Engineering and Management, Wagholi, Pune
Corresponding email: jan.21.nath@gmail.com

4. Dr. Sunil Kumar Dey
Professor
Department of Geography, NEHU
Email : desunil@nehu.ac.in
Publiée
2026-01-19
Rubrique
Special Issue: Global Assembly for Mathematical Modeling and Analysis