卫星引导水质监测的审慎控制

F. Halal, M. Zaremba
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本文利用计算智能方法处理多光谱遥感数据,解决了温尼伯湖水质的有效监测问题。温尼伯湖(世界第十大湖泊)面积大,易受藻华影响,这使得卫星技术在监测湖水质量方面不可或缺。由于需要对卫星图像进行校准、进行精确的当地测量,以及由于水条件的变化,遥感数据必须由现场测量加以补充。提出了一种装有水样采集和处理设备的船舶路径规划方法。考虑到规划任务的复杂性(获取不同信息值的不同类型样本、使用辅助环境数据、依赖卫星数据处理结果等),假设在船舶轨迹规划与控制方案中包含审议层。提出了一种以多模型分类/回归系统确定和预测水污染物(特别是叶绿素- A)空间分布为特征的审慎控制体系结构,以及成本优化路径规划器。一个模糊系统根据周围环境采取不同的控制策略来监督无功级的运行控制。
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Deliberative control for satellite-guided water quality monitoring
This paper addresses the issue of efficient monitoring of Lake Winnipeg water quality by employing the power of computational intelligence methods in the processing of multi-spectral remote sensing data. The large size of Lake Winnipeg (the 10th largest lake in the world) and its susceptibility to algal blooms makes satellite technologies indispensable in monitoring the quality of the lake's water. The remote sensing data have to be complemented by in-situ measurements due to the requirements for the calibration of satellite imagery, for precise local measurements, as well as because of the variations in water conditions. A method for the path planning of a ship equipped with water sample acquisition and processing facilities is presented. Given the complexity of the planning task (acquisition of different types of samples of different informational values, use of ancillary environment data, dependence on the results of satellite data processing, etc.), an inclusion of the deliberative level in the ship trajectory planning and control scheme is postulated. A deliberative control architecture is proposed which features a multi-model classification/regression system for the determination and forecasting of spatial distribution of water pollutants, in particular chlorophyll-a, and a cost optimizing path planner. A fuzzy system which handles different control strategies depending on the surrounding environment supervises the reactive level operational control.
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