Stream-DBSCAN: A Streaming Distributed Clustering Model for Water Quality Monitoring

Author:

Mu Chunxiao1,Hou Yanchen2,Zhao Jindong2ORCID,Wei Shouke23ORCID,Wu Yuxuan2

Affiliation:

1. Fisheries College, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266001, China

2. School of Computer and Control Engineering, Yantai University, Yantai 264005, China

3. Deepsim Intelligence Technology Inc., Abbotsford, BC V2T 0G9, Canada

Abstract

With the increasing use of wireless sensor networks in water quality monitoring, an enormous amount of streaming data is generated by widely deployed sensors. However, the current batch mode used for data analysis can no longer meet the diverse combination of monitoring indicators and the requirement for timely analysis results on an all-weather basis. To overcome these challenges and analyze a large amount of water quality data quickly and accurately, we propose a stream-DBSCAN distributed stream processing clustering model. First, real-time data streams are processed using the distributed stream computing framework Flink. Then, the DBSCAN clustering algorithm is applied to cluster each dataset as a different dimension of the cluster. Finally, the time distribution characteristics of the data in the same cluster are analyzed to identify the water quality variation rules. The system can extract data noise points and identify sudden deterioration of water quality. We tested the model using datasets on three water quality indices, pH, ammonia nitrogen (NH4N), and turbidity, in the Yantai Menlou Reservoir from May to August 2019. The results demonstrate that the system can efficiently and quickly perform cluster analysis on streaming data. By analyzing the clustering results, we found that the daily variation of water quality and sudden pollution events in the Menlou Reservoir are consistent with the actual situation.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province

Publisher

MDPI AG

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