Title :
Modern Control Concepts in Hydrology
Author :
Duong, Nguyen ; Winn, C. Byron ; Johnson, Gearold R.
Author_Institution :
Vietnamese Air Force and the University of Saigon, Saigon, Republic of South Vietnam.
Abstract :
Two approaches to an identification problem in hydrology are presented, based upon concepts from modern control and estimation theory. The first approach treats the identification of unknown parameters in a hydrologic system subject to noisy inputs as an adaptive linear stochastic control problem; the second approach alters the model equation to account for the random part in the inputs, and then uses a nonlinear estimation scheme to estimate the unknown parameters. Both approaches use state-space concepts. The identification schemes are sequential and adaptive and can handle either time-invariant or time-dependent parameters. They are used to identify parameters in the Prasad model of rainfall-runoff. The results obtained are encouraging and confirm the results from two previous studies; the first using numerical integration of the model equation along with a trial-and-error procedure, and the second using a quasi-linearization technique. The proposed approaches offer a systematic way of analyzing the rainfall-runoff process when the input data are imbedded in noise.
Keywords :
Aerodynamics; Hydrologic measurements; Hydrology; Nonlinear equations; Parametric statistics; Predictive models; State estimation; Stochastic processes; Stochastic systems; Working environment noise;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSMC.1975.5409154