Application of fractional order-based grey power model in water consumption prediction

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Yanbin Yuan
Hao Zhao
Xiaohui Yuan
Liya Chen
Xiaohui Lei
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[1] Wuhan University of Technology,School of Resources and Environment Engineering
[2] Huazhong University of Science and Technology,School of Hydropower and Information Engineering
[3] China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research,State Key Laboratory of Simulation and Regulation of Water Cycle in River Basin
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Grey prediction; GM (1, 1) power model; Parameter optimization; Water consumption; Artificial fish swarm algorithm;
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Water consumption has a typical characteristic sequence of randomness, fluctuation, and discreteness. A grey power model [GPM (1, 1) model] is a good prediction method for predicting urban water consumption. The traditional GPM (1, 1) model generates its grey sequence by a first-order accumulating generation operator (1-AGO) and gets the predicted results by a first-order inverse accumulating generation operator (1-IAGO). It can be seen that the errors of final prediction results are affected by the AGO. To improve the AGO of the original model and improve the prediction accuracy, this paper constructs a GPM (1, 1) model based on a fractional order GPM (1, 1) model. In this optimized model, the variable orders of AGO (IAGO) can better extract the grey information hidden in the original data. Meanwhile, to further improve the accuracy of the model, an artificial fish swarm algorithm is introduced to optimize the model parameters. Finally, the time series data of Wuhan’s industry water consumption are used to verify the effectiveness of the modified model in predicting water consumption. The results demonstrate that the modified model can show higher prediction accuracy than several other grey models, such as GM (1, 1) and the traditional GPM (1, 1) model.
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