Infrastructure to model complex systems: hydrological modeling

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Florida Atlantic University
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2014
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2014
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This research proposes an Infrastructure to model complex systems for hydrological modeling.
Currently, the three main hydrological packages are: i) SEAWAT (modeling groundwater flow); ii) HECRAS
(modeling surface water flow); iii) HEC-HMS (modeling atmospheric water flow). Each of these models is self-contained and has a different timescale and simulation speed. Consequently, any integrated model will only run as fast as the slowest of the models. This makes it difficult to provide reliable and dynamic information on water levels and water availability for a given geographical region in a timely manner. The goal of this research is to facilitate the integration of multiple hydrological models from different hydrological packages by applying Electronic Design Automation (EDA) methodologies, including System Level Design (SLD) methodology, SystemC-AMS language, Python language and libraries (numpy, Statsmodels, and ctypes). The EDA methodology brings in the additional advantage of significantly improved simulation speed. The Infrastructure to Model Complex Systems applications is
demonstrated using the following SEAWAT benchmark problems: i) Case 1; ii) Henry; iii) Elder problem.
Simulation results from the aforementioned benchmarks are analyzed and discussed. Lastly, future research
work is presented.
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Includes bibliography.

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183 p.
Identifier
FA00004338
Additional Information
Includes bibliography.
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2014.
FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection
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2014
Date Created Backup
2014
Date Text
2014
Date Created (EDTF)
2014
Date Issued (EDTF)
2014
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FAU

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FA00004338
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Wissinger, Frank

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Graduate College
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183 p.
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Infrastructure to model complex systems: hydrological modeling
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2014
2014
Florida Atlantic University

Boca Raton, Fla.

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Boca Raton, Fla.
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Infrastructure to model complex systems: hydrological modeling
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Infrastructure to model complex systems: hydrological modeling