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International Journal of Neutrosophic Science

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International Journal of Neutrosophic Science
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Volume 18Issue 4PP: 313-322 • 2022

Distance of Similarity Measure under Neutrosophic Sets to Assess the Challenges of IoT in Supply Chain and COVID-19

R. Martínez Martínez 1* ,
P. E. Acurio Padilla 1 ,
J. E. Jami Carrera 1
1Docente de la Carrera de Medicina de la Universidad Regional Autónoma de los Andes (UNIANDES)
* Corresponding Author.
Received: March 28, 2022 Accepted: July 10, 2022

Abstract

The globe has been coping with the COVID-19 epidemic, eagerly awaiting the completion of the vaccine process. Despite the Internet of Things (IoT) and its effect on supply networks, the recent epidemic has brought unprecedented supply chain disruptions. To assess the relevance of these issues, we speak with leading specialists. A novel distance-based similarity metric based on neutrosophic set theory is being used in this research to examine IoT challenges in the supply chain. The proofs for each of the properties are provided straightforwardly.

Keywords

Neutrosophic Sets Similarity Distance COVID-19 Supply Chain.

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Martínez, R. Martínez, Padilla, P. E. Acurio, Carrera, J. E. Jami. "Distance of Similarity Measure under Neutrosophic Sets to Assess the Challenges of IoT in Supply Chain and COVID-19." International Journal of Neutrosophic Science, vol. Volume 18, no. Issue 4, 2022, pp. 313-322. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/IJNS.180426
Martínez, R., Padilla, P., Carrera, J. (2022). Distance of Similarity Measure under Neutrosophic Sets to Assess the Challenges of IoT in Supply Chain and COVID-19. International Journal of Neutrosophic Science, Volume 18(Issue 4), 313-322. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/IJNS.180426
Martínez, R. Martínez, Padilla, P. E. Acurio, Carrera, J. E. Jami. "Distance of Similarity Measure under Neutrosophic Sets to Assess the Challenges of IoT in Supply Chain and COVID-19." International Journal of Neutrosophic Science Volume 18, no. Issue 4 (2022): 313-322. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/IJNS.180426
Martínez, R., Padilla, P., Carrera, J. (2022) 'Distance of Similarity Measure under Neutrosophic Sets to Assess the Challenges of IoT in Supply Chain and COVID-19', International Journal of Neutrosophic Science, Volume 18(Issue 4), pp. 313-322. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/IJNS.180426
Martínez R, Padilla P, Carrera J. Distance of Similarity Measure under Neutrosophic Sets to Assess the Challenges of IoT in Supply Chain and COVID-19. International Journal of Neutrosophic Science. 2022;Volume 18(Issue 4):313-322. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/IJNS.180426
R. Martínez, P. Padilla, J. Carrera, "Distance of Similarity Measure under Neutrosophic Sets to Assess the Challenges of IoT in Supply Chain and COVID-19," International Journal of Neutrosophic Science, vol. Volume 18, no. Issue 4, pp. 313-322, 2022. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/IJNS.180426
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