One-third of utilities around the globe report a loss of more than 40 percent of clean water due to leaks. By reducing the amount of water leaked, smart water networks can help reduce the money wasted on producing or purchasing water, and the related energy required to pump water and treat water for distribution. A UK demo site is presented focusing on leak management, integrating fixed flow and pressure instrumentation, advanced (smart) metering infrastructure and novel instruments (capable of high resolution monitoring). Example data analysis results for this site using the AURA-Alert anomaly detection system for Condition Monitoring are presented
International audienceThis paper presents an investigation of the capacity of machine learning metho...
The Netherlands is a country with a relatively high availability of fresh water sources. However, du...
Pressurized fluid-distribution networks are strategic elements of infrastructure. In the case of fre...
AbstractOne-third of utilities around the globe report a loss of more than 40 percent of clean water...
Water as a resource is becoming more scarce with South Africa having several provinces being struck ...
Water is a crucial natural resource, and it is widely mishandled, with an estimated one third of wor...
Leaks in water distribution networks impose several impacts on economy, freshwater resources, water ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ASCE via the DOI in this...
This book presents a set of approaches for the real-time monitoring and control of drinking-water ne...
Nowadays, water leak control at different levels is a necessary tool for sustainable water resource ...
The reduction of water leakage is essential for ensuring sustainable and resilient water supply syst...
Water loss has increasingly become a major concern for water utilities. Loss reduction is an opportu...
The optimization and digitalization of Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) are becoming key objective...
Up to 30% of all drinking water is wasted due to leaks in water distribution networks (WDNs). In tim...
Water distribution companies around the world struggle to meet the demands of an ever-increasing pop...
International audienceThis paper presents an investigation of the capacity of machine learning metho...
The Netherlands is a country with a relatively high availability of fresh water sources. However, du...
Pressurized fluid-distribution networks are strategic elements of infrastructure. In the case of fre...
AbstractOne-third of utilities around the globe report a loss of more than 40 percent of clean water...
Water as a resource is becoming more scarce with South Africa having several provinces being struck ...
Water is a crucial natural resource, and it is widely mishandled, with an estimated one third of wor...
Leaks in water distribution networks impose several impacts on economy, freshwater resources, water ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ASCE via the DOI in this...
This book presents a set of approaches for the real-time monitoring and control of drinking-water ne...
Nowadays, water leak control at different levels is a necessary tool for sustainable water resource ...
The reduction of water leakage is essential for ensuring sustainable and resilient water supply syst...
Water loss has increasingly become a major concern for water utilities. Loss reduction is an opportu...
The optimization and digitalization of Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) are becoming key objective...
Up to 30% of all drinking water is wasted due to leaks in water distribution networks (WDNs). In tim...
Water distribution companies around the world struggle to meet the demands of an ever-increasing pop...
International audienceThis paper presents an investigation of the capacity of machine learning metho...
The Netherlands is a country with a relatively high availability of fresh water sources. However, du...
Pressurized fluid-distribution networks are strategic elements of infrastructure. In the case of fre...