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論文投稿 Fuzzy logic based flood forecasting model for the Kelantan River basin,Malaysia

作成年度 2014 年度
論文名 Fuzzy logic based flood forecasting model for the Kelantan River basin,Malaysia
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誌名 Journal of Hydro-environment Research
巻・号・回 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jher.2014.12.001
発表年月日 2014/12/01
所属研究室/機関名 著者名(英名)
ICHARMDuminda PERERA
ICHARMLivia Lahat
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Among other flood forecasting tools, fuzzy logic is one of a simple and flexible approach which can be implemented in river basins where adequate hydrologic data is available and not good enough to use in a more sophisticated model. This paper assesses the potential of fuzzy logic approach for real time flood forecasting using the minimum implication function type Mamdani fuzzy inference system by applying the model to the Kelantan River basin in Malaysia. The developed models were tested for forecasting the downstream water levels of Guilemard and Kuala Krai stations using upstream hourly telemetric water levels of Dabong and Tualang stations. The membership functions (MFs) of triangular shapes with several fuzzy rule sets were utilized to check the efficiency of the fuzzy logic approach for the Kelantan River flood forecasting. For the Guilemard station, models of 8, 10 and 15 rules' sets were tested. In the calibration and validation events, the Guilemard station models' achieved MAE, ranges 0.35e0.45 m, NeS coefficient, ranges 0.87 e 0.89 and Coefficient of Determination ranges, R2 ranges 0.91e0.95. The water level prediction model developed for the Kuala Krai station consisted of 19 rules with triangular shape MFs. It shows the ranges for MAE: 0.26e0.76 m, NeS coefficient: 0.78e0.93 and R2: 0.91e0.96 in calibration and validation periods. The efficiencies of the developed models show acceptable levels according to the tested performance indicators implying the potential of establishing a flood forecasting system by using the fuzzy logic approach in the Kelantan River basin, Malaysia.
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