Source Reconstruction for Spatio-Temporal Physical Statistical Models

12/09/2021
by   Connie Okasaki, et al.
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In many applications, a signal is deformed by well-understood dynamics before it can be measured. For example, when a pollutant enters a river, it immediately begins dispersing, flowing, settling, and reacting. If the pollutant enters at a single point, its concentration can easily be measured before it enters the complex dynamics of the river system. However, in the case of a non-point source pollutant, it is not clear how to efficiently measure its source. We could record concentration measurements in the river, but this signal is masked by the fluid dynamics of the river. Specifically, concentration is governed by the advection-diffusion-reaction PDE, with an unknown source term. We propose a method to statistically reconstruct a source term from these PDE-deformed measurements. Our method is general and applies to any linear PDE. This method has important applications in the study of environmental DNA and non-point source pollution.

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