By Justin-Herve NOUBISSI, Jean Claude Kamgang, Eric Ramat, Januarius Asongu, and Christophe Cambier
We model the dynamics of malaria transmission taking into account climatic factors and the migration between Douala and Yaounde´, Yaounde´ and Ngaounde´re´, three cities of Cameroon country. We show how variations of climatic factors such as temperature and relative humidity affect the malaria spread. We propose a meta-population model of the dynamic transmission of malaria that evolves in space and time and that takes into account temperature and relative humidity and the migration between Douala and Yaounde´, Yaounde´ and Ngaounde´re´. More, we integrate the variation of environmental factors as events also called mathematical impulse that can disrupt the model evolution at any time. Our modeling has been done using the Discrete EVents System Specification (DEVS) formalism. Our implementation has been done on Virtual Laboratory Environment (VLE) that uses DEVS formalism and abstract simulators for coupling models by integrating the concept of DEVS.
Meta-Population Modeling and Simulation of the Dynamics of Malaria Transmission with Influence of Climatic Factors