In this paper, we introduce a new methodology based on Complex Network Theory aimed at the prompt identification of leakages occurring in a water distribution system. The underlying idea is a data mining algorithm which, starting from real-time measurements of pressure gages installed in the system, builds a virtual complex network in which the nodes are represented by the locations of instrumentation and links are created if the correlation coefficient between pressure signals is above a given threshold. For the system analyzed in the paper, we show that the node in which the leak forms is always characterized by the lowest degree centrality with respect to all the others, thus giving the possibility of its early identification
The water loss detection and location problem has received great attention in recent years. In parti...
Water loss through leaking pipes constitutes a major challenge to the operational service of water u...
Abstract: Leaks are present to some extent in all water-distribution systems. This paper proposes a ...
Water distribution networks are infrastructural systems designed for providing potable water to cons...
This article presents a new data-driven method for locating leaks in water distribution networks (WD...
The paper deals with the problem of locating leaks in water distribution networks with many nodes an...
Leaks are present to some extent in all water-distribution systems. This paper proposes a leakage l...
Water distribution systems are made up of many interdependent elements that enable water supply to m...
AbstractIn this paper is presented a novel leakage localization approach that is calibrated on real ...
Leaks represent one of the most relevant faults in water distribution networks (WDN), resulting in s...
AbstractThis paper presents the practical results obtained on the field from two different methods f...
Leakages in water distribution networks have caused considerable waste of water resources. Thus, thi...
The worldwide growing demand of water supply requires a proper management of the available hydraulic...
This paper presents the practical results obtained on the field from two different methods for ident...
In this paper, we propose a new approach for model-based leak detection and location in water distri...
The water loss detection and location problem has received great attention in recent years. In parti...
Water loss through leaking pipes constitutes a major challenge to the operational service of water u...
Abstract: Leaks are present to some extent in all water-distribution systems. This paper proposes a ...
Water distribution networks are infrastructural systems designed for providing potable water to cons...
This article presents a new data-driven method for locating leaks in water distribution networks (WD...
The paper deals with the problem of locating leaks in water distribution networks with many nodes an...
Leaks are present to some extent in all water-distribution systems. This paper proposes a leakage l...
Water distribution systems are made up of many interdependent elements that enable water supply to m...
AbstractIn this paper is presented a novel leakage localization approach that is calibrated on real ...
Leaks represent one of the most relevant faults in water distribution networks (WDN), resulting in s...
AbstractThis paper presents the practical results obtained on the field from two different methods f...
Leakages in water distribution networks have caused considerable waste of water resources. Thus, thi...
The worldwide growing demand of water supply requires a proper management of the available hydraulic...
This paper presents the practical results obtained on the field from two different methods for ident...
In this paper, we propose a new approach for model-based leak detection and location in water distri...
The water loss detection and location problem has received great attention in recent years. In parti...
Water loss through leaking pipes constitutes a major challenge to the operational service of water u...
Abstract: Leaks are present to some extent in all water-distribution systems. This paper proposes a ...