pystorms: A simulation sandbox for the development and evaluation of stormwater control algorithms

Advances in cyber–physical technologies have enabled real-time sensing and adaptive control of stormwater infrastructure. These smart stormwater systems allow for inexpensive, minimally-invasive stormwater control interventions in lieu of new construction. Importantly, however promising the area of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental modelling & software : with environment data news 2023-01, Vol.162
Hauptverfasser: Rimer, Sara P., Mullapudi, Abhiram, Troutman, Sara C., Ewing, Gregory, Bowes, Benjamin D., Akin, Aaron A., Sadler, Jeffrey, Kertesz, Ruben, McDonnell, Bryant, Montestruque, Luis, Hathaway, Jon, Goodall, Jonathan L., Norton, Jr., John W., Kerkez, Branko
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Zusammenfassung:Advances in cyber–physical technologies have enabled real-time sensing and adaptive control of stormwater infrastructure. These smart stormwater systems allow for inexpensive, minimally-invasive stormwater control interventions in lieu of new construction. Importantly, however promising the area of smart stormwater control, there still remain barriers – for experts and novices alike – to access shared tools and methods for investigating, developing, and contributing to it. In an effort to make smart stormwater control research more methodical and accessible, we present pystorms, an open-source Python-based simulation sandbox that facilitates the quantitative evaluation and comparison of control strategies. pystorms consists of a collection of real world-inspired smart stormwater control scenarios on which any number of control strategies can be applied and tested via an accompanying Python programming interface and coupled stormwater simulator. pystorms provides a framework for the rigorous and efficient evaluation of smart stormwater control methodologies across diverse watersheds with only a few lines of code.
ISSN:1364-8152
1873-6726