Predicting air quality in Uberlandia, Brazil, using linear models and Neural Networks

Autor: Lira, T.S., Barrozo, M.A.S., Assis, A.J.
Zdroj: World Review of Science, Technology, and Sustainable Development; January 2011, Vol. 8 Issue: 2-4 p135-147, 13p
Abstrakt: Particulate air pollution causes a wide range of effects on human health, including disorders of the respiratory and cardiovascular systems, asthma and can cause mortality. Hence, the development of an efficient air quality forecasting and early warning system is an obvious and imperative need. The objective of this work was to investigate this forecasting possibility using linear models (such as ARX, ARMAX, output–error and Box–Jenkins), and Neural Networks (NNs). The input data for the models were meteorological variables and the 24–h average PM
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concentration of the present day, while the output was the 24–h average PM
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concentration predicted for a 3–day horizon. The results revealed that all the models yield fairly good estimates, but the Box–Jenkins model showed the best fit and predictability.
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