Traceability of Water Pollution: An Inversion Scheme Via Dynamic Complex Geometrical Optics Solutions
We investigate the identification of the time-dependent source term in the diffusion equation using boundary measurements. This facilitates tracing back the origins of environmental pollutants. Employing the concept of dynamic complex geometrical optics (CGO) solutions, a variational formulation of...
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Zusammenfassung: | We investigate the identification of the time-dependent source term in the
diffusion equation using boundary measurements. This facilitates tracing back
the origins of environmental pollutants. Employing the concept of dynamic
complex geometrical optics (CGO) solutions, a variational formulation of the
inverse source problem is analyzed, leading to a proof of uniqueness result.
Our proposed two-step reconstruction algorithm first determines the point
source locations and subsequently reconstructs the Fourier components of the
emission concentration functions. Numerical experiments on simulated data are
conducted. The results demonstrate that the proposed two-step reconstruction
algorithm can reliably reconstruct multiple point sources and accurately
reconstruct the emission concentration functions. Additionally, by partitioning
the algorithm into online and offline computations, and concentrating
computational demand offline, real-time pollutant traceability becomes
feasible. This method, applicable in various fields - especially those related
to water pollution, can identify the source of a contaminant in the
environment, thus serving as a valuable tool in environmental protection. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2308.05958 |