In recent years, several drinking water pollution accidents that severely affected social stability and security have occurred. A pollution accident can be effectively prevented by deploying sensors in urban water… Click to show full abstract
In recent years, several drinking water pollution accidents that severely affected social stability and security have occurred. A pollution accident can be effectively prevented by deploying sensors in urban water supply pipes to monitor water quality in real time. However, it is a challenge to back calculate a pollution source from information detected by a water quality sensor. In this paper, characteristics of pollution source positioning are analyzed in detail; pollution source positioning is converted into an expensive optimization problem to find a solution. Additionally, based on the characteristics of the water supply network, a Gaussian agent model is created for each node in the supply network. A Gaussian agent model-based expensive optimization algorithm is proposed to solve the pollution source positioning problem in a water supply network. To verify the effectiveness of the proposed method, data from a water supply network are used for a lab simulation; the predicted results prove the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed algorithm.
               
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