Influence of Climatic variables and Socio-Economic deforms on Municipal Residential Water Consumption Estimation using Fuzzy-Wavelet approach
Date
2017
Authors
Surendra, H. J.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The actual level of water consumption is the driving force behind the hydraulic in water
distribution system. Consequently it is crucial to estimate the residential water
consumption in an urban area as accurately as possible in order to result in reliable
simulation models. In this research work, hybrid fuzzy wavelet (denoise and compress)
technique has been proposed and used for municipal residential water consumption
estimation using climatic variables includes rainfall, maximum temperature, minimum
temperature and relative humidity for an urban residential area in a yelahanka city,
Bangalore, India. For this purpose historical climatic and water consumption data were
collected for a period of ten years. Also field survey is done with questionnaire to collect
the information about socio-economic aspects. The developed fuzzy-wavelet denoise and
compress models were compared with single fuzzy model. Single Fuzzy model were
developed using various membership function, rules criteria with different length of the
data set. Also developed single fuzzy models compared with hybrid adaptive neuro fuzzy
inference and multiple linear regression models. Denoise and compress process is done
after the wavelet transformation using various mother wavelets such as Haar, Daubechies
of order 2 to 6 and Discrete Meyer Wavelet for different levels with Shannon entropy.
After denoise and compress process, coefficient having useful information is saved and
corresponding its statistical properties is transferred to the fuzzy system for better inputoutput mapping. The performances of the developed models were evaluated using
performance evaluation indices, such as RMSE, MAE, CC, PE and BIAS. The result
indicates that detecting non-linear aspect and selecting an appropriate normalizing
technique were beneficial in improving the estimation accuracy of the fuzzy-wavelet
model. It is concluded that, fuzzy wavelet denoise and compress technique has promising
potential and applicability in the estimation of municipal water consumption estimation
with high accuracy.
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Department of Applied Mechanics and Hydraulics, Climatic variable, Compress, Denoise, Estimation, Fuzzy logic, FuzzyWavelet, Residential water