A Comparison of Short-Term Water Demand Forecasting Models

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E. Pacchin
F. Gagliardi
S. Alvisi
M. Franchini
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[1] University of Ferrara,Department of Engineering
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Water demand; Short-term forecasting; Moving window;
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This paper presents a comparison of different short-term water demand forecasting models. The comparison regards six models that differ in terms of: forecasting technique, type of forecast (deterministic or probabilistic) and the amount of data necessary for calibration. Specifically, the following are compared: a neural-network based model (ANN_WDF), a pattern-based model (Patt_WDF), two pattern-based models relying on the moving-window technique (αβ_WDF and Bakk_WDF), a probabilistic Markov chain-based model (HMC_WDF) and a naïve benchmark model. The comparison is made by applying the models to seven real-life cases, making reference to the water demands observed over 2 years in district-metered areas/water distribution networks of different sizes serving a different number and type of users. The models are applied in order to forecast the hourly water demands over a 24-h time horizon. The comparison shows that a) models based on different techniques provide comparable, medium-high forecasting accuracies, but also that b) short-term water demand forecasting models based on moving-window techniques are generally the most robust and easier to set up and parameterize.
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页码:1481 / 1497
页数:16
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