DocumentCode :
3005395
Title :
Modeling and optimization of an effluent pollution surveillance system
Author :
Bar-Shalom, Y. ; Cohen, Asaf ; Larson, R.E.
Author_Institution :
Systems Control, Inc., Palo Alto, California
fYear :
1974
fDate :
20-22 Nov. 1974
Firstpage :
57
Lastpage :
62
Abstract :
A surveillance system for a given number of effluents, each with certain contaminants, is considered. An effluent can be sampled to determine whether any of the contaminants exceeds its standard, in which case a violation is said to have been detected. Damage costs are associated only with undetected violations. These costs depend upon pollutant loadings, the nature of the pollutants, and the assimilative capacity of the receiving water. The objective is the following: find the sampling frequencies for each effluent (during a certain monitoring period) such as to minimize the total cost of the undetected violations. This is to be done subject to a certain budget constraint for the monitoring period. The cost of an undetected violation is defined as the expected value of the damage. These expectations are evaluated using the statistical knowledge available prior to the beginning of the monitoring period. The statistics of the contaminants are updated at the end of each monitoring period. It is shown that a very simple optimization procedure, namely, the maximum marginal return method, can be used to obtain the optimal sampling frequencies.
Keywords :
Cost function; Effluents; Frequency; Monitoring; Performance analysis; Pollution; Probability distribution; Sampling methods; Statistics; Surveillance;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Decision and Control including the 13th Symposium on Adaptive Processes, 1974 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ, USA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CDC.1974.270402
Filename :
4045195
Link To Document :
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