To satisfy their main goal, namely providing quality water to consumers, water distribution networks (WDNs) need to be suitably monitored. Only well designed and reliable monitoring data enables WDN managers to make sound decisions on their systems. In this belief, water utilities worldwide have invested in monitoring and data acquisition systems. However, good monitoring needs optimal sensor placement and presents a multi-objective problem where cost and quality are conflicting objectives (among others). In this paper, we address the solution to this multi-objective problem by integrating quality simulations using EPANET-MSX, with two optimization techniques. First, multi-objective optimization is used to build a Pareto front of non-domina...
Drinking water quality monitoring in real time is of utmost importance to ensure public health. Alth...
The positioning of quality detection points as well as the frequency of sampling is a crucial aspect...
Water distribution network (WDN) operation may be improved by district metered area (DMA) design [1]...
Water supply infrastructures are crucial for the sustainable existence and development of modern cit...
This paper proposes a combined management strategy for monitoring water distribution networks (WDNs)...
This paper aims to solve three issues frequently present in the optimal placement of water quality s...
The most commonly applied strategies for optimal water quality sensor placement in drinking water di...
Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) are often susceptible to either accidental or deliberate contamin...
Water quality sensors are used to detect contamination in water distribution systems (WDS) to help s...
Near real-time continuous monitoring systems have been proposed as a promising approach for helping ...
In the water distribution networks, a deliberate or accidental contamination causes loss of water q...
Incidents of water pollution or contamination have occurred repeatedly in recent years, causing sign...
In this study a multi-objective optimization model is developed for water sensor network design in w...
Contamination of a water distribution network (WDN) is one of the most dangerous events which may oc...
AbstractSupplying modern water systems in smart cities requires the ability to monitor water quality...
Drinking water quality monitoring in real time is of utmost importance to ensure public health. Alth...
The positioning of quality detection points as well as the frequency of sampling is a crucial aspect...
Water distribution network (WDN) operation may be improved by district metered area (DMA) design [1]...
Water supply infrastructures are crucial for the sustainable existence and development of modern cit...
This paper proposes a combined management strategy for monitoring water distribution networks (WDNs)...
This paper aims to solve three issues frequently present in the optimal placement of water quality s...
The most commonly applied strategies for optimal water quality sensor placement in drinking water di...
Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) are often susceptible to either accidental or deliberate contamin...
Water quality sensors are used to detect contamination in water distribution systems (WDS) to help s...
Near real-time continuous monitoring systems have been proposed as a promising approach for helping ...
In the water distribution networks, a deliberate or accidental contamination causes loss of water q...
Incidents of water pollution or contamination have occurred repeatedly in recent years, causing sign...
In this study a multi-objective optimization model is developed for water sensor network design in w...
Contamination of a water distribution network (WDN) is one of the most dangerous events which may oc...
AbstractSupplying modern water systems in smart cities requires the ability to monitor water quality...
Drinking water quality monitoring in real time is of utmost importance to ensure public health. Alth...
The positioning of quality detection points as well as the frequency of sampling is a crucial aspect...
Water distribution network (WDN) operation may be improved by district metered area (DMA) design [1]...