DocumentCode :
574606
Title :
Spatial gradient measurement through length scale estimation for the tracking of a gaseous source
Author :
Court, Jeffrey R. ; Demetriou, Michael A. ; Gatsonis, Nikolaos A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Worcester Polytech. Inst., Worcester, MA, USA
fYear :
2012
fDate :
27-29 June 2012
Firstpage :
2984
Lastpage :
2989
Abstract :
Material release, deliberate or accidental, into the atmosphere can pose a significant hazard. Knowledge of the location of the source can be used to contain the damage by stopping the threat from additional material release. However, in order to minimize the effects of the material already released, an accurate estimate of the released plume must be available. This work uses such a model based approach to predict the state of the contaminant within a spatial domain. A mobile agent provides sensor measurements in order to efficiently reconstruct the process state. Sensor guidance is based on Lyapunov methods which drives the sensor to areas of higher state estimation error. As part of this guidance, the spatial gradient of the estimation error is used, which must be computed from sensor measurements. In flows with turbulence and eddies, care must be taken when determining the local gradient though the appropriate length scale. This will minimize the effects of the stochastic components of the flow on the measurements. With a model based estimate of the plume, the appropriate length scale can be predicted from sensor measurements. This work investigates the use of a measured spatial gradient based on an estimated length scale at the sensor location and compares the results with ideal spatial gradient data.
Keywords :
Lyapunov methods; air pollution control; contamination; control engineering computing; estimation theory; flow measurement; gradient methods; hazards; mobile agents; state estimation; stochastic systems; turbulence; Lyapunov methods; accidental material release; atmosphere; contaminant; deliberate material release; eddy flow; estimated length scale; flow measurements; gaseous source tracking; length scale estimation; local gradient; mobile agent; model based estimate; process state reconstruction; released plume estimation; sensor guidance; sensor location; sensor measurements; source location; spatial gradient data; spatial gradient measurement; state estimation error; stochastic components; turbulence flow; Atmospheric measurements; Equations; Estimation; Length measurement; Mobile communication; Pollution measurement; Sensors; Plume dispersion; gradient measurement; grid adaptation; length scales; mobile sensors; moving source;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
American Control Conference (ACC), 2012
Conference_Location :
Montreal, QC
ISSN :
0743-1619
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1095-7
Electronic_ISBN :
0743-1619
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ACC.2012.6315192
Filename :
6315192
Link To Document :
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