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Locating real-time water level sensors in coastal communities to assess flood risk by optimizing across multiple objectives

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Locating real-time water level sensors in coastal communities to assess flood risk by optimizing across multiple objectives

I. Tien, J. Lozano, et al.

Coastal communities are at heightened flood risk due to climate change, and a cutting-edge optimization approach to sensor placement can provide critical real-time information. Conducted by Iris Tien, Jorge-Mario Lozano, and Akhil Chavan from Georgia Institute of Technology, this research harnesses local expertise along with traditional performance measures to enhance flood risk assessment and community decision-making.

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Abstract
Coastal communities around the world are experiencing increased flooding. Water level sensors provide real-time information on water levels and detections of flood risk. Previous sensor installations, however, have relied on qualitative judgments or limited quantitative factors to decide on sensor locations. Here, we provide a method to optimally place real-time water level sensors across a community. We utilize a multi-objective optimization approach, including traditional measures of sensor network performance such as coverage and uncertainty, and new flood-specific parameters such as hazard estimations (flood likelihood, critical infrastructure exposure), serviceability (sensor accessibility), and social vulnerability (socio-economic index, vulnerable residential communities index). We propose a workflow combining quantitative analyses with local expertise and experience. We show the method is able to reduce the set of possible new sensor locations to just 1.3% of the full solution set, supporting effective and feasible community decision-making. The method also supports sequential expansion of a sensor network, creating a network that provides detailed and accurate real-time water level information at the hyperlocal level for flood risk assessment and mitigation in coastal communities.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Mar 28, 2023
Authors
Iris Tien, Jorge-Mario Lozano, Akhil Chavan
Tags
flood risk
climate change
sensor placement
community decision-making
multi-objective optimization
local expertise
infrastructure exposure
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