This paper presents research extending the feature selective validation (FSV) method to quantitatively compare multiple datasets. The analytic hierarchy process is introduced to weight different FSV results when comparison is conducted by comparing multiple numerical results with their referencing counterparts. Only pairwise comparisons are required which simplify the process of comprehensive validation. The efficiency of this approach is demonstrated by the validation of a simplified crosstalk model. Index Terms-Analytic hierarchy process, comprehensive validation, crosstalk, equivalent cable bundle method, feature selective validation.
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