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An Early Warning System for Reservoir Water Release Operation Using Agent-Based Negative Selection Model

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2020

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Institute of Physics Publishing

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An early warning system is one of the best solutions for flood management. It enhances the reservoir floodgate operation, flood proofing, flood insurance, and flood plain zoning processes. The timeline and accuracy of the decision to open the reservoir gate are critical. Any delay might damage the dam caused by the excess water, leading to flash flood to the surrounding areas. Consequently, huge losses could be incurred, such as the loss of lives, properties, and financial ruins. At this point, the reservoir floodgate operator would sometimes be hesitant to make an early decision due to inconsistency in getting heavy rainfall data readings, which are under manual control. Therefore, this paper proposes the use of an autonomous agent-based system based on the Artificial Immune Systems (AIS). This system would immediately send readings to the reservoir operator so that gradual release of water from the reservoir can be done to prevent it from bursting. This task requires a certain level of experience and expertise in decision making to ensure no water shortage due to the volume of water to be released. This proposed early warning system is based on the immune negative selection and intelligent agent to monitor the changes in the reservoir water level. This autonomous early detection mechanism can support the domain expert's job to recognise the threats early on, which is required to improve the monitoring procedure. � Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Artificial Immune System, Decision Making, Flood Management, Negative Selection

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