KEYWORDS: Safety, Data modeling, Analytical research, Statistical analysis, Statistical modeling, Control systems, Data processing, Systems modeling, Differential equations, Geomatics
In this paper, an improved non-equidistance GM(1,1) model based on the theory of weighted adjacent interval is advanced, combined with the instance of a high-size building with the integration of business and residence in a square of Guilin. Compared with the results of this model to predict the settlement analysis and test. The feasibility and superiority of this model is verified by the instance of the building subsidence deformation analysis and prediction.
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