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Application of particle swarm optimization in optimal placement of tsunami sensors

Angelie R. Ferrolino, Renier Mendoza, Ikha Magdalena, Jose Ernie C. Lope

2020PeerJ Computer Science16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rapid detection and early warning systems demonstrate crucial significance in tsunami risk reduction measures. So far, several tsunami observation networks have been deployed in tsunamigenic regions to issue effective local response. However, guidance on where to station these sensors are limited. In this article, we address the problem of determining the placement of tsunami sensors with the least possible tsunami detection time. We use the solutions of the 2D nonlinear shallow water equations to compute the wave travel time. The optimization problem is solved by implementing the particle swarm optimization algorithm. We apply our model to a simple test problem with varying depths. We also use our proposed method to determine the placement of sensors for early tsunami detection in Cotabato Trench, Philippines.

Topics & Concepts

Particle swarm optimizationTrenchWarning systemComputer scienceNonlinear systemReduction (mathematics)Simple (philosophy)Mathematical optimizationAlgorithmMathematicsPhysicsTelecommunicationsMaterials sciencePhilosophyLayer (electronics)Composite materialQuantum mechanicsGeometryEpistemologyTarget Tracking and Data Fusion in Sensor NetworksOcean Waves and Remote SensingSparse and Compressive Sensing Techniques
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