The optimal and sustainable management of water distribution systems still represent an arduous task. In many instances, especially in aging water net-works, pressure management is imperative for reducing breakages and leakages. Therefore, optimal District Metered Areas represent an effective solution to decreasing the overall energy input without performance compromise. Within this context, this paper proposes a novel adaptive management framework for water distribution systems by reconfiguring the original network layout into (dynamic) district metered areas. It utilises a multiscale clustering algorithm to schedule district aggregation/desegregation, whilst delivering energy and supply management goals. The resulting framework was tested...
[EN] Water distribution networks (WDNs) appear as a new opportunity to generate clean energy using p...
The subdivision of water distribution networks (WDN) into zones, known as district metered areas (DM...
The traditional approach to the design of water distribution systems (WDS) is based on the concept o...
The optimal and sustainable management of water distribution systems still represent an arduous task...
Current and future smart cities are moving towards the zero-net energy use concept. To this end, the...
Water distribution systems (WDSs) today are expected to continuously provide clean water while meeti...
Water Network Partitioning (WNP) improves water network management, simplifying the computation of w...
AbstractThe paper presents a multi-objective approach for the automatic partitioning of a water dist...
Water Network Partitioning (WNP) improves water network management, simplifying the computation of w...
Improving water resource management is a critical issue and is becoming increasingly relevant due to...
Micro hydropower generators (micro turbines), are used to recover excess energy from hydraulic syste...
The reduction of energy consumption is one of the first steps in fighting operational costs in Water...
Micro hydropower generators (micro turbines), are used to recover excess energy from hydraulic syste...
Within the emerging concepts of smart cities and smart buildings, several critical services like ele...
AbstractA new approach for the operational management of water distribution networks is herein prese...
[EN] Water distribution networks (WDNs) appear as a new opportunity to generate clean energy using p...
The subdivision of water distribution networks (WDN) into zones, known as district metered areas (DM...
The traditional approach to the design of water distribution systems (WDS) is based on the concept o...
The optimal and sustainable management of water distribution systems still represent an arduous task...
Current and future smart cities are moving towards the zero-net energy use concept. To this end, the...
Water distribution systems (WDSs) today are expected to continuously provide clean water while meeti...
Water Network Partitioning (WNP) improves water network management, simplifying the computation of w...
AbstractThe paper presents a multi-objective approach for the automatic partitioning of a water dist...
Water Network Partitioning (WNP) improves water network management, simplifying the computation of w...
Improving water resource management is a critical issue and is becoming increasingly relevant due to...
Micro hydropower generators (micro turbines), are used to recover excess energy from hydraulic syste...
The reduction of energy consumption is one of the first steps in fighting operational costs in Water...
Micro hydropower generators (micro turbines), are used to recover excess energy from hydraulic syste...
Within the emerging concepts of smart cities and smart buildings, several critical services like ele...
AbstractA new approach for the operational management of water distribution networks is herein prese...
[EN] Water distribution networks (WDNs) appear as a new opportunity to generate clean energy using p...
The subdivision of water distribution networks (WDN) into zones, known as district metered areas (DM...
The traditional approach to the design of water distribution systems (WDS) is based on the concept o...