Since the first experimental applications in the late 1990s, several trials exploiting intelligent metering technologies worldwide allowed to gather water consumption data at the building/household level with sub-daily sampling resolution. Yet, the deployment of these technologies at the utility/urban scale is still limited because costs, benefits, and tradeoffs of smart water meter investments are still unclear and not quantified. Moreover, explorative and comparative research on smart water meter data is often limited by the low availability of open or accessible water use data gathered at high spatial and temporal resolution. In this work, we quantitatively explore the impacts of reading residential water meters every 10 seconds, and pr...
To date, the terminology of smart water meter has been used liberally to describe devices that are...
The design of user-customized water demand management strategies (WDMS) does require detailed inform...
Managing water in urban areas is an ever increasingly complex challenge. Technology enables sustaina...
Since the first experimental applications in the late 1990s, several trials exploiting intelligent m...
Understanding the tradeoff between the information of high-resolution water use data and the costs o...
Understanding the tradeoff between the information of high-resolution water use data and the costs o...
The United States is facing an aging infrastructure crisis, and water distribution systems are one a...
Urban population growth, climate and land use change are expected to boost residential water demand ...
Urban population growth, climate and land use change are boosting residential water demand. Developi...
Designing effective urban water demand management strategies at the household level does require a d...
To date, the terminology of smart water meter has been used liberally to describe devices that are...
The design of user-customized water demand management strategies (WDMS) does require detailed inform...
Managing water in urban areas is an ever increasingly complex challenge. Technology enables sustaina...
Since the first experimental applications in the late 1990s, several trials exploiting intelligent m...
Understanding the tradeoff between the information of high-resolution water use data and the costs o...
Understanding the tradeoff between the information of high-resolution water use data and the costs o...
The United States is facing an aging infrastructure crisis, and water distribution systems are one a...
Urban population growth, climate and land use change are expected to boost residential water demand ...
Urban population growth, climate and land use change are boosting residential water demand. Developi...
Designing effective urban water demand management strategies at the household level does require a d...
To date, the terminology of smart water meter has been used liberally to describe devices that are...
The design of user-customized water demand management strategies (WDMS) does require detailed inform...
Managing water in urban areas is an ever increasingly complex challenge. Technology enables sustaina...