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Authors: G. Filippone 1 ; W. Spataro 1 ; D. D'Ambrosio 1 and D. Marocco 2

Affiliations: 1 University of Calabria, Italy ; 2 Plymouth University, United Kingdom

Keyword(s): Evolutionary Computation, Genetic Algorithms, Parallel Computing, Cellular Automata, Lava Flow Simulation, Lava Flow Control.

Related Ontology Subjects/Areas/Topics: Artificial Intelligence ; Computational Intelligence ; Evolution Strategies ; Evolutionary Computing ; Genetic Algorithms ; Hybrid Systems ; Informatics in Control, Automation and Robotics ; Intelligent Control Systems and Optimization ; Soft Computing

Abstract: The determination of areas exposed to be interested by new eruptive events in volcanic regions is crucial for diminishing consequences in terms of human causalities and damages of material properties. Nevertheless, urbanized areas, cultural heritage sites or even important infrastructures, such as power plants, hospitals and schools can be protected by diverting the flow towards lower interest regions. This paper describes the application of Parallel Genetic Algorithms for optimizing earth barriers construction by morphological evolution, to divert a case study lava flow that is simulated by the numerical Cellular Automata model Sciara-fv2 at Mt Etna (Sicily, Italy). In particular, the application regards the optimization of the position, orientation and extension of an earth barrier built to protect Rifugio Sapienza, a touristic facility located near the summit of the volcano. The study has produced extremely positive results and represents, to our knowledge, the first application o f morphological evolution for lava flow mitigation. Among different alternatives generated by the Genetic Algorithm, an interesting scenario consists of an earthen barrier solution (with a length of 225 m, average height of 25 m, base width of 10 m and volume of 56180 m$^{3}$) which completely deviates the flow avoiding that the lava reaches the inhabited area. (More)

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Filippone, G. ; Spataro, W. ; D'Ambrosio, D. and Marocco, D. (2013). A New Methodology for Mitigation of Lava Flow Invasion Hazard - Morphological Evolution of Protective Works by Parallel Genetic Algorithms. In Proceedings of the 5th International Joint Conference on Computational Intelligence (IJCCI 2013) - ECTA; ISBN 978-989-8565-77-8; ISSN 2184-3236, SciTePress, pages 13-24. DOI: 10.5220/0004540400130024

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JO - Proceedings of the 5th International Joint Conference on Computational Intelligence (IJCCI 2013) - ECTA
TI - A New Methodology for Mitigation of Lava Flow Invasion Hazard - Morphological Evolution of Protective Works by Parallel Genetic Algorithms
SN - 978-989-8565-77-8
IS - 2184-3236
AU - Filippone, G.
AU - Spataro, W.
AU - D'Ambrosio, D.
AU - Marocco, D.
PY - 2013
SP - 13
EP - 24
DO - 10.5220/0004540400130024
PB - SciTePress

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