Journal of Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems, cilt.39, sa.5, ss.6325-6337, 2020 (SCI-Expanded)
© 2020 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.Increasing population in the world drives people to find a different type of feeding regime. Even if there is an immense augmentation in crowd brilliant innovators are looking for new ways of farming more efficiently. Hydroponics is one of the novel paths that is a planting system without soil. The system reduces water usage by 95% and with the same rate provides efficiency in the crop, furthermore, sustainability is highly supplied. Traditional smart farming applied in the rural area strains immense transportation and brokership costs. In these days innovators make smart agriculture in vessel containers. Especially vertical and smart farming made in the suburban area of the cities offers new opportunities on vegetables' abundance. In this paper, the efficiency of this offered system is examined with minimizing the investment cost data. The system itself and the investment area have abounded with myriad uncertainties. Fuzzy logic tackles with those vaguenesses and fuzzy Evaluation Based on Distance from Average Solution (EDAS) method supplies assistance in the decision-making process of system evaluation. In addition, TODIM (a risk sensitive iterative multi-criteria decision making method based on Prospect Theory) is employed to check the evaluation of those three alternatives and to monitor how risk perception affects decision processes. A micro-based application is performed and attractive results are achieved.