In this paper, a new approach for leak detection in water networks is proposed which considers an extended time horizon analysis of pressure sensitivities. Previous works based on pressure sensitivities analysis were developed by considering time instant evaluation. This fact makes them very sensitive to demand changes and noise in measurements. The proposed approach has been combined with five detection methods: the first is the binarization method, the second, third and fourth are based on the comparison of measured pressure vectors with leak sensitivity matrix using methods of correlation, vector angle and Euclidean distance respectively. And, finally, the fifth is based on the least square optimization method. Another contribution of th...
A multi-objective optimization methodology is proposed herein for accurate identification of leakage...
AbstractThis paper proposes a new algorithm for real-time leak detection in a water distribution net...
Abstract: Leaks are present to some extent in all water-distribution systems. This paper proposes a ...
In this paper, a new approach for leak detection in water networks is proposed which considers an e...
In this paper, a new approach for leak detection in water networks is proposed which considers an ex...
In this paper, we propose a new approach for model-based leak detection and location in water distri...
Leaks are present to some extent in all water-distribution systems. This paper proposes a leakage l...
AbstractIn this paper is presented a novel leakage localization approach that is calibrated on real ...
Leaks are present to some extent in all water-distribution systems. This paper proposes a leakage lo...
Leaks are present to some extent in all water-distribution systems. This paper proposes a leakage lo...
Leaks are present in all water distribution systems. In this paper a method for leakage detection an...
This paper presents an optimal sensor placement strategy based on pressure sensitivity matrix analys...
Leaks are present in all water distribution systems. In this paper a method for leakage detection an...
Water utilities are challenged to reduce their water losses through detecting, localizing, and repai...
Leakage detection is one of the important aspects of water distribution management. Water companies ...
A multi-objective optimization methodology is proposed herein for accurate identification of leakage...
AbstractThis paper proposes a new algorithm for real-time leak detection in a water distribution net...
Abstract: Leaks are present to some extent in all water-distribution systems. This paper proposes a ...
In this paper, a new approach for leak detection in water networks is proposed which considers an e...
In this paper, a new approach for leak detection in water networks is proposed which considers an ex...
In this paper, we propose a new approach for model-based leak detection and location in water distri...
Leaks are present to some extent in all water-distribution systems. This paper proposes a leakage l...
AbstractIn this paper is presented a novel leakage localization approach that is calibrated on real ...
Leaks are present to some extent in all water-distribution systems. This paper proposes a leakage lo...
Leaks are present to some extent in all water-distribution systems. This paper proposes a leakage lo...
Leaks are present in all water distribution systems. In this paper a method for leakage detection an...
This paper presents an optimal sensor placement strategy based on pressure sensitivity matrix analys...
Leaks are present in all water distribution systems. In this paper a method for leakage detection an...
Water utilities are challenged to reduce their water losses through detecting, localizing, and repai...
Leakage detection is one of the important aspects of water distribution management. Water companies ...
A multi-objective optimization methodology is proposed herein for accurate identification of leakage...
AbstractThis paper proposes a new algorithm for real-time leak detection in a water distribution net...
Abstract: Leaks are present to some extent in all water-distribution systems. This paper proposes a ...