A Nested Monte Carlo Simulation Model for Enhancing Dynamic Air Pollution Risk Assessment
The risk assessment of air pollution is an essential matter in the area of air quality computing. It provides useful information supporting air quality (AQ) measurement and pollution control. The outcomes of the evaluation have societal and technical influences on people and decision-makers. The exi...
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my.uthm.eprints.88742023-06-18T01:32:34Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/8874/ A Nested Monte Carlo Simulation Model for Enhancing Dynamic Air Pollution Risk Assessment Hassan, Mustafa Hamid A. Mostafa, Salama Baharum, Zirawani Mustapha, Aida Saringat, Mohd Zainuri Afyenni, Rita T Technology (General) The risk assessment of air pollution is an essential matter in the area of air quality computing. It provides useful information supporting air quality (AQ) measurement and pollution control. The outcomes of the evaluation have societal and technical influences on people and decision-makers. The existing air pollution risk assessment employs different qualitative and quantitative methods. This study aims to develop an AQ-risk model based on the Nested Monte Carlo Simulation (NMCS) and concentrations of several air pollutant parameters for forecasting daily AQ in the atmosphere. The main idea of NMCS lies in two main parts, which are the Outer and Inner parts. The Outer part interacts with the data sources and extracts a proper sampling from vast data. It then generates a scenario based on the data samples. On the other hand, the Inner part handles the assessment of the processed risk from each scenario and estimates future risk. The AQ-risk model is tested and evaluated using real data sources representing crucial pollution. The data is collected from an Italian city over a period of one year. The performance of the proposed model is evaluated based on statistical indices, coefficient of determination (R2), and mean square error (MSE). R2 measures the prediction ability in the testing stage for both parameters, resulting in 0.9462 and 0.9073 prediction accuracy. Meanwhile, MSE produced average results of 9.7 and 10.3, denoting that the AQ-risk model provides a considerably high prediction accuracy. JOIV 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/8874/1/J15751_471cd52599a047cc97a48c215f50359a.pdf Hassan, Mustafa Hamid and A. Mostafa, Salama and Baharum, Zirawani and Mustapha, Aida and Saringat, Mohd Zainuri and Afyenni, Rita (2023) A Nested Monte Carlo Simulation Model for Enhancing Dynamic Air Pollution Risk Assessment. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON INFORMATICS VISUALIZATION. pp. 876-882. |
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The risk assessment of air pollution is an essential matter in the area of air quality computing. It provides useful information supporting air quality (AQ) measurement and pollution control. The outcomes of the evaluation have societal and technical influences on people and decision-makers. The existing air pollution risk assessment employs different qualitative and quantitative methods. This
study aims to develop an AQ-risk model based on the Nested Monte Carlo Simulation (NMCS) and concentrations of several air pollutant parameters for forecasting daily AQ in the atmosphere. The main idea of NMCS lies in two main parts, which are the Outer and Inner parts. The Outer part interacts with the data sources and extracts a proper sampling from vast data. It then generates a scenario based on the data samples. On the other hand, the Inner part handles the assessment of the processed risk from each scenario
and estimates future risk. The AQ-risk model is tested and evaluated using real data sources representing crucial pollution. The data is collected from an Italian city over a period of one year. The performance of the proposed model is evaluated based on statistical indices, coefficient of determination (R2), and mean square error (MSE). R2 measures the prediction ability in the testing stage for both
parameters, resulting in 0.9462 and 0.9073 prediction accuracy. Meanwhile, MSE produced average results of 9.7 and 10.3, denoting that the AQ-risk model provides a considerably high prediction accuracy. |
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A Nested Monte Carlo Simulation Model for Enhancing Dynamic Air Pollution Risk Assessment |
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