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Combining model pbkp_redictive control with a reduced genetic algorithm for real-time flood control
ArticleAbstract: This paper presents a novel meta-heuristic approach for real-time flood control. The approach combinPalabras claves:Flood management, Model Pbkp_redictive Control, Real-time control, Reduced genetic algorithmAutores:Meert P., Patrick Willems, Vermuyten E., Wolfs V.Fuentes:scopusA data driven approach using Takagi-Sugeno models for computationally efficient lumped floodplain modelling
ArticleAbstract: Many applications in support of water management decisions require hydrodynamic models with limitedPalabras claves:Adaptive neuro fuzzy inference systems, Computationally efficient, Floodplain hydraulics, Floodplains, Lumped modelling, Takagi-SugenoAutores:Patrick Willems, Wolfs V.Fuentes:scopusA flexible and efficient multi-model framework in support of water management
Conference ObjectAbstract: Flexible, fast and accurate water quantity models are essential tools in support of water managementPalabras claves:Autores:Patrick Willems, Quoc Q., Wolfs V.Fuentes:scopusDevelopment and Comparison of Two Fast Surrogate Models for Urban Pluvial Flood Simulations
ArticleAbstract: Detailed full hydrodynamic 1D-2D dual drainage models are a well-established approach to simulate urPalabras claves:Computational hydraulics, Pluvial flooding, Surrogate modelling, Urban drainage model, Urban floodingAutores:Bermúdez M., Ntegeka V., Patrick Willems, Wolfs V.Fuentes:scopusDevelopment of a computationally efficient urban flood modelling approach
Conference ObjectAbstract: This paper presents a parsimonious and data-driven modelling approach to simulate urban floods. FlooPalabras claves:Autores:Murlà-Tuyls D., Ntegeka V., Patrick Willems, Wolfs V.Fuentes:scopusDevelopment of a semi-automated model identification and calibration tool for conceptual modelling of sewer systems
ArticleAbstract: Applications such as real-time control, uncertainty analysis and optimization require an extensive nPalabras claves:Combined sewer overflow, conceptual modelling, Semi-automatic calibration, Urban drainage modelAutores:Patrick Willems, Villazon M., Wolfs V.Fuentes:scopusDevelopment of discharge-stage curves affected by hysteresis using time varying models, model trees and neural networks
ArticleAbstract: Flow data forms the base on which much of the edifice of water management is raised. However, flow mPalabras claves:Hysteresis, Model tree, neural network, Rating curve, regression, State dependent parameter analysisAutores:Patrick Willems, Wolfs V.Fuentes:scopusDealing with rainfall forecast uncertainties in real-time flood control along the Demer river
Conference ObjectAbstract: Real-time Model Pbkp_redictive Control (MPC) of hydraulic structures strongly reduces flood consequePalabras claves:Autores:Meert P., Patrick Willems, Vermuyten E., Wolfs V.Fuentes:scopusGreen-blue water in the city: Quantification of impact of source control versus end-of-pipe solutions on sewer and river floods
ArticleAbstract: Urbanization and climate change trends put strong pressures on urban water systems. Temporal variatiPalabras claves:Floods, river, Sewer, source control, Stormwater retention, Urban drainageAutores:De Meulder B., De Vleeschauwer K., Nolf C., Patrick Willems, Shannon K., Weustenraad J., Wolfs V.Fuentes:scopusFighting big data and ensemble fatigue in climate change impact studies: Can we turn the ensemble cascade upside down?
ArticleAbstract: Climate change impact modellers consider the availability of large ensembles of climate model resultPalabras claves:bias, Clustering, inter-dependence, perfect pbkp_redictor experiment, Skill, Statistical downscaling, ValidationAutores:De Niel J., Meert P., Patrick Willems, Van Uytven E., Wolfs V.Fuentes:scopus