DocumentCode :
638221
Title :
Analysis of visibility and temperature patterns of Indian cities and it´s clustering to identify the effect of presence of aerosol particles in the atmosphere
Author :
Sullare, Vijay Anand ; Khan, Anwar Ulla ; Gour, Bhupesh
Author_Institution :
MGCGV, Satna, India
fYear :
2013
fDate :
26-28 July 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
3
Abstract :
Variations in ambient air quality data are caused by changes in the pollutant emission rate, and meteorological and topographical conditions of the place. Mass concentration of aerosol is a measure of air quality and aerosol source strength at a particular location. It has been shown that clear sky visibility over land has decreased globally over the past 30 years, indicative of an increase in aerosols, or airborne particulates, over the world´s continents during that time. The change in climatic conditions is of great concern in environment, industry and agriculture. The disturbance of temperature and other climate factors due to presence of aerosol particles in air, results in global climate changes. The aim of this research is to develop artificial neural network based clustering method for ambient atmospheric condition prediction in Indian city. Self-Organizing Map (SOM) Neural Network to divide data into four clusters which represents association in between atmospheric conditions belonging to cities of one cluster due to the amount of aerosol particles present in the atmosphere of those cities. The experimental results determined climate changes due to concentration of aerosol particles in the atmosphere of different cities in India and the correlation in between change in visibility and change in the temperature during the months of March to June.
Keywords :
aerosols; climate mitigation; pollution control; self-organising feature maps; Indian cities; SOM; aerosol particles; aerosol source strength; airborne particulates; ambient air quality data; ambient atmospheric condition prediction; artificial neural network; climate factors; global climate changes; mass concentration; meteorological conditions; pollutant emission rate; self-organizing map; temperature patterns; topographical conditions; visibility analysis; Aerosols; Artificial neural networks; Atmospheric modeling; Cities and towns; Clustering algorithms; Temperature distribution; Aerosol; Atmospheric Conditions; Clusters; SOM; Temperature;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Wireless and Optical Communications Networks (WOCN), 2013 Tenth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bhopal
ISSN :
2151-7681
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5997-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WOCN.2013.6616179
Filename :
6616179
Link To Document :
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