The planning of cities and their water supplies are intertwined. This paper explores the potential role of smart metering for the future of water planning and management in Australian cities. Smart meters for electricity are being rolled out nationally, and while smart meters for water are not yet being implemented at such a scale, they have the capacity to deliver increasing data to planners and residents about patterns of water use. To translate this data to useful information, a Web-Based Knowledge Management System (WBKMS) is proposed, which integrates smart metering, end use water consumption data, wireless communication networks and information management systems in order to provide real-time information on how, when and where water i...
Managing water in urban areas is an ever increasingly complex challenge. Technology enables sustaina...
Since the past few years, the smart city paradigm has been influencing sustainable urban water resou...
Currently, the design of water distribution systems is reliant on approximations of typical demand b...
The planning of cities and the planning of their water supplies are intertwined. This paper explores...
This paper reviews the drivers, development and global deployment of intelligent water metering in t...
Over the last two decades, water smart metering programs have been launched in a number of medium to...
Urban population growth, climate and land use change are expected to boost residential water demand ...
© 2010 by the authors. Smart metering technology for residential buildings is being trialed and roll...
Smart water metering technologies for residential buildings offer, in principle, great opportunities...
Copyright © 2013 Indian Institute of ScienceUrban population growth together with other pressures, s...
New business and technology platforms are required to sustainably manage urban water resources [1,2]...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Water conservation in urban centres is an ongoing challeng...
© IWA Publishing 2017. Sustainable water management is increasingly essential in an age characterise...
Periods of urban water scarcity in cities places pressure on government agencies and water utilities...
Since the past few years, the smart city paradigm has been influencing sustainable urban water resou...
Managing water in urban areas is an ever increasingly complex challenge. Technology enables sustaina...
Since the past few years, the smart city paradigm has been influencing sustainable urban water resou...
Currently, the design of water distribution systems is reliant on approximations of typical demand b...
The planning of cities and the planning of their water supplies are intertwined. This paper explores...
This paper reviews the drivers, development and global deployment of intelligent water metering in t...
Over the last two decades, water smart metering programs have been launched in a number of medium to...
Urban population growth, climate and land use change are expected to boost residential water demand ...
© 2010 by the authors. Smart metering technology for residential buildings is being trialed and roll...
Smart water metering technologies for residential buildings offer, in principle, great opportunities...
Copyright © 2013 Indian Institute of ScienceUrban population growth together with other pressures, s...
New business and technology platforms are required to sustainably manage urban water resources [1,2]...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Water conservation in urban centres is an ongoing challeng...
© IWA Publishing 2017. Sustainable water management is increasingly essential in an age characterise...
Periods of urban water scarcity in cities places pressure on government agencies and water utilities...
Since the past few years, the smart city paradigm has been influencing sustainable urban water resou...
Managing water in urban areas is an ever increasingly complex challenge. Technology enables sustaina...
Since the past few years, the smart city paradigm has been influencing sustainable urban water resou...
Currently, the design of water distribution systems is reliant on approximations of typical demand b...