Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6959483 Signal Processing 2015 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
Localisation of a source of a toxic release of biochemical aerosols in the atmosphere is a problem of great importance for public safety. Two main practical difficulties are encountered in this problem: the lack of knowledge of the likelihood function of measurements collected by biochemical sensors, and the plethora of candidate dispersion models, developed under various assumptions (e.g. meteorological conditions, terrain). Aiming to overcome these two difficulties, the paper proposes a likelihood-free approximate Bayesian computation method, which simultaneously uses a set of candidate dispersion models, to localise the source. This estimation framework is implemented via the Monte Carlo method and tested using two experimental datasets.
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