Prediction of Fault Occurrences in Smart City Water Distribution System Using Time-Series Forecasting Algorithm

The proposed research work is focused on forecasting the future requirements of water supply based on the current requirement of water and also identifying the possibility of occurrences of cracks and leaks using the ARIMA (autoregressive integrated moving average) model. The experiments were conduc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Mathematical problems in engineering 2022-07, Vol.2022, p.1-13
Hauptverfasser: Chenniappan, Maheswari, Gnanavel, Divya, Gunasekaran, Kavi Priya, Rajalakshmi, R.R., Ramya, A.S, Stonier, Albert Alexander, Peter, Geno, Ganji, Vivekananda
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Zusammenfassung:The proposed research work is focused on forecasting the future requirements of water supply based on the current requirement of water and also identifying the possibility of occurrences of cracks and leaks using the ARIMA (autoregressive integrated moving average) model. The experiments were conducted using real-time experimental hardware. The pressure data obtained and their p-value is less than 0.05, which represents the stability of the data in the ARIMA model. The forecasted pressure data range between 0.451379 N/m2 and 2.022273 N/m2. The frequency of the forecasted pressure ranges between 1.706869 N/m2 and 3.065836 N/m2 (maximum peak) and −0.81046 N/m2 and 1.042164 N/m2 (minimum peak). Forecasted data of pressure at damaged condition lie between 2.880788 N/m2 and 3.29797 N/m2 and frequency ranges between 4.866227 N/m2 and 5.664348 N/m2. Similarly, future forecasted data of water requirement for the next 1 year range between 614.6292 (liters/week) and 620.0099 (liters/week), the frequency of the forecast value with maximum ranging from 617.0086 (liters/week) to 628.5465 (liters/week), and the minimum peaks ranging from 611.0967 (liters/week) to 612.2914 (liters/week). The above data are for a single water distribution pipeline.
ISSN:1024-123X
1563-5147
DOI:10.1155/2022/9678769