A data-driven approach for optimal design of integrated air quality monitoring network in a chemical cluster

Journal Article (2018)
Author(s)

Zhengqiu Zhu (National University of Defense Technology)

B. Chen (National University of Defense Technology)

Sihang Qiu (TU Delft - Web Information Systems)

Rongxiao Wang (National University of Defense Technology)

Yiping Wang (Naval 902 Factory)

Liang Ma (National University of Defense Technology)

Xiaogang Qiu (National University of Defense Technology)

Research Group
Web Information Systems
Copyright
© 2018 Zhengqiu Zhu, B. Chen, S. Qiu, Rongxiao Wang, Yiping Wang, Liang Ma, Xiaogang Qiu
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.180889
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Publication Year
2018
Language
English
Copyright
© 2018 Zhengqiu Zhu, B. Chen, S. Qiu, Rongxiao Wang, Yiping Wang, Liang Ma, Xiaogang Qiu
Research Group
Web Information Systems
Issue number
9
Volume number
5
Pages (from-to)
1-21
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Abstract

The chemical industry is of paramount importance to the world economy and this industrial sector represents a substantial income source for developing countries. However, the chemical plants producing inside an industrial district pose a great threat to the surrounding atmospheric environment and human health. Therefore, designing an appropriate and available air quality monitoring network (AQMN) is essential for assessing the effectiveness of deployed pollution-controlling strategies and facilities. As monitoring facilities located at inappropriate sites would affect data validity, a two-stage data-driven approach constituted of a spatio-temporal technique (i.e. Bayesian maximum entropy) and a multi-objective optimization model (i.e. maximum concentration detection capability and maximum dosage detection capability) is proposed in this paper. The approach aims at optimizing the design of an AQMN formed by gas sensor modules. Owing to the lack of long-term measurement data, our developed atmospheric dispersion simulation system was employed to generate simulated data for the above method. Finally, an illustrative case study was implemented to illustrate the feasibility of the proposed approach, and results imply that this work is able to design an appropriate AQMN with acceptable accuracy and efficiency.