Smart Data Analysis for Smart Water Networks
[EN] Water is an indispensable resource for human and economical welfare, and modern society depends on complex, interconnected infrastructures to provide safe water to consumers. Given this complexity, efficient numerical techniques are needed to support optimal control and management of water dist...
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Zusammenfassung: | [EN] Water is an indispensable resource for human and economical welfare, and modern
society depends on complex, interconnected infrastructures to provide safe water to consumers.
Given this complexity, efficient numerical techniques are needed to support optimal control and
management of water distribution systems (WDSs). This document is intended to be a position paper on soft computing tools to suitably handle the huge amount of data generated by
processes related to smart water applications. The paper is structured in two main parts: the
first part reviews a number of state-of-the-art soft computing techniques for WDS management
and gives a prospective on future research directions. The second part of the paper proposes
a number of new hot topics coming up nowadays in the operation and management of smart
water networks. These are Big Data, near real-time monitoring, epidemiology-based data analysis tools, uncertainty of asset states, and event-driven applications. This further research is
essential to develop new algorithms to deal with the inherent volume and complexity of WDSs
databases, able to exploit the information in advanced metering infrastructures as fully as possible. It also aims to contribute to water utilities decision support systems in both modelling
extreme events and improving network resilience
Herrera Fernández, AM.; Ayala Cabrera, D.; Izquierdo Sebastián, J.; Montalvo Arango, I. (2017). Smart Data Analysis for Smart Water Networks. International Center for Numerical Methods in Engineering (CIMNE). 1665-1677. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/179917 |
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