Water scarcity is becoming an increasing problem worldwide, and an issue compounding the problem is water leakage in the piping networks delivering potable/consumable water to end-users (Sensus, 2012). In this paper, we consider the problem of isolating leakages in water supply networks using reduced network models. Using a reduced order model of the network, the expected behaviour of the network can be estimated and then compared with actual measurements obtained from the network. The result of this comparison is a set of residuals which are used to isolate a leakage to a network node. The localization is based on a sensitivity matrix which captures the residuals’ sensitivities to leakages. As the reduced order model is adaptive based on m...
“The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conengprac.2016.07.0...
In order to take into account the scarcity of the water resource and the increasing of the populatio...
Water distribution networks experience considerable losses due to leakage, often at multiple locatio...
Water scarcity is becoming an increasing problem worldwide, and an issue compounding the problem is ...
The worldwide growing demand of water supply requires a proper management of the available hydraulic...
The efficient distribution of water is a subject of major concern for water utilities and authoritie...
Water distribution systems are made up of many interdependent elements that enable water supply to m...
AbstractThis paper presents the practical results obtained on the field from two different methods f...
In this paper, we propose a new approach for model-based leak detection and location in water distri...
The efficient distribution of water is a subject of major concern for water utilities and authoritie...
This paper presents the practical results obtained on the field from two different methods for ident...
This research article presents a model-based framework for detecting and localizing leaks in water d...
Leakage is the main source of water loss in water distribution networks (WDNs). Therefore, leak dete...
In this paper, a new model based approach to leakage localization in drinking water networks is prop...
Leaks are present to some extent in all water-distribution systems. This paper proposes a leakage l...
“The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conengprac.2016.07.0...
In order to take into account the scarcity of the water resource and the increasing of the populatio...
Water distribution networks experience considerable losses due to leakage, often at multiple locatio...
Water scarcity is becoming an increasing problem worldwide, and an issue compounding the problem is ...
The worldwide growing demand of water supply requires a proper management of the available hydraulic...
The efficient distribution of water is a subject of major concern for water utilities and authoritie...
Water distribution systems are made up of many interdependent elements that enable water supply to m...
AbstractThis paper presents the practical results obtained on the field from two different methods f...
In this paper, we propose a new approach for model-based leak detection and location in water distri...
The efficient distribution of water is a subject of major concern for water utilities and authoritie...
This paper presents the practical results obtained on the field from two different methods for ident...
This research article presents a model-based framework for detecting and localizing leaks in water d...
Leakage is the main source of water loss in water distribution networks (WDNs). Therefore, leak dete...
In this paper, a new model based approach to leakage localization in drinking water networks is prop...
Leaks are present to some extent in all water-distribution systems. This paper proposes a leakage l...
“The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conengprac.2016.07.0...
In order to take into account the scarcity of the water resource and the increasing of the populatio...
Water distribution networks experience considerable losses due to leakage, often at multiple locatio...