Dealing with Data Missing and Outlier to Calibrate Nodal Water Demands in Water Distribution Systems

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Shipeng Chu
Tuqiao Zhang
Chengna Xu
Tingchao Yu
Yu Shao
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[1] Zhejiang University,College of Civil Engineering and Architecture
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Nodal water demand calibration; Data missing and outlier; Real-time; Water distribution systems;
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Model parameters of the water distribution system (WDS) such as nodal water demands, should be carefully calibrated by measurements. However, the inconvenience of data missing and outliers is a common feature of real-time measurements, and significantly reduces the robustness and usability of WDS models. Hence, dealing with these uncertainties in WDSs is still a challenge that needs to be tackled. This paper developed an approach to detect and compensate for the missing data and outliers in real-time. Then the compensated data are fused by a Bayesian method to calibrate the nodal water demand. The developed approach is validated by using a simple network and a realistic network. The results demonstrate that the developed approach can effectively improve the robustness of the calibration algorithm in the presence of data missing and outliers.
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页码:2863 / 2878
页数:15
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