Abstract
In recent years, A series of environmental problems caused by air pollution have attracted widespread attention. Air quality forecasting has become an indispensable part of people’s daily life. However, the traditional air quality prediction (AQP) model WRF-CMAQ simulation system faces several challenges: (1) the fuzziness of pollutant formation mechanism; (2) the hardness of integrating the features of meteorological conditions; (3) the difficulty of cooperating among monitoring stations. To deal with these challenges, we propose a multi-task station cooperative air quality prediction (MTSC-AQP) system for sustainable development. The MTSC-AQP system contains three modules: air quality analysis, a WRF-LSTM module for initial pollutant prediction, and multi-station cooperative AQP. Through air quality analysis, it can calculate the air quality index (AQI) and analyze the correlation between pollutants and meteorological conditions. Then, the WRF-LSTM module integrates spatio-temporal multi-source data to forecast the initial concentration of pollutants. Finally, the system incorporates the gravity model to predict the final AQI. Extensive experiments conducted on real-world datasets show the effectiveness of forecasting the AQI by using the MTSC-AQP system.
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