We present a new, open source, computationally capable datalogger for collecting and analyzing high temporal resolution residential water use data. Using this device, execution of water end use disaggregation algorithms or other data analytics can be performed directly on existing, analog residential water meters without disrupting their operation, effectively transforming existing water meters into smart, edge computing devices. Computation of water use summaries and classified water end use events directly on the meter minimizes data transmission requirements, reduces requirements for centralized data storage and processing, and reduces latency between data collection and generation of decision-relevant information. The datalogger couples...
Understanding the tradeoff between the information of high-resolution water use data and the costs o...
Research Objective/Summary: Research on individual household water consumption is vital to water man...
[EN] Disaggregating residential water end use events through the available commercial tools needs a ...
We present a new, open source, computationally capable datalogger for collecting and analyzing high ...
To date, the terminology of smart water meter has been used liberally to describe devices that are...
Urbanization, climate change, aging infrastructure, and the cost of delivering water to residential ...
With rapid growth of urban populations and limited water resources, achieving an appropriate balance...
The paper presents a hardware/software platform that integrates IoT technologies for deploying a sma...
Non-residential users contribute to a significant portion of the total water delivered by water supp...
The residential sector accounts for a significant amount of water consumption in the United States. ...
As urban populations continue to grow and expand, localized demands on water supplies continue to in...
Since the first experimental applications in the late 1990s, several trials exploiting intelligent m...
Urban population growth, climate and land use change are boosting residential water demand. Developi...
Designing effective urban water demand management strategies at the household level does require a d...
Understanding the tradeoff between the information of high-resolution water use data and the costs o...
Research Objective/Summary: Research on individual household water consumption is vital to water man...
[EN] Disaggregating residential water end use events through the available commercial tools needs a ...
We present a new, open source, computationally capable datalogger for collecting and analyzing high ...
To date, the terminology of smart water meter has been used liberally to describe devices that are...
Urbanization, climate change, aging infrastructure, and the cost of delivering water to residential ...
With rapid growth of urban populations and limited water resources, achieving an appropriate balance...
The paper presents a hardware/software platform that integrates IoT technologies for deploying a sma...
Non-residential users contribute to a significant portion of the total water delivered by water supp...
The residential sector accounts for a significant amount of water consumption in the United States. ...
As urban populations continue to grow and expand, localized demands on water supplies continue to in...
Since the first experimental applications in the late 1990s, several trials exploiting intelligent m...
Urban population growth, climate and land use change are boosting residential water demand. Developi...
Designing effective urban water demand management strategies at the household level does require a d...
Understanding the tradeoff between the information of high-resolution water use data and the costs o...
Research Objective/Summary: Research on individual household water consumption is vital to water man...
[EN] Disaggregating residential water end use events through the available commercial tools needs a ...