This paper presents a method for optimal pressure sensor placement in water distribution networks using information theory. The criterion for selecting the network nodes where to place the pressure sensors was that they provide the most useful information for locating leaks in the network. Considering that the node pressures measured by the sensors can be correlated (mutual information), a subset of sensor nodes in the network was chosen. The relevance of information was maximized, and information redundancy was minimized simultaneously. The selection of the nodes where to place the sensors was performed on datasets of pressure changes caused by multiple leak scenarios, which were synthetically generated by simulation using the EPANET softw...
In this paper, a nominal sensor placement methodology for leak location in water distribution networ...
In this paper, a nominal sensor placement methodology for leak location in water distribution networ...
Water distribution networks are large complex systems affected by leaks, which often entail high cos...
This paper presents a method for optimal pressure sensor placement in water distribution networks us...
AbstractIn this paper an optimal sensor placement strategy based on pressure sensitivity matrix anal...
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In this paper an optimal sensor placement strategy based on pressure sensitivity matrix analysis and...
In this paper an optimal sensor placement strategy based on pressure sensitivity matrix analysis and...
AbstractIn this paper an optimal sensor placement strategy based on pressure sensitivity matrix anal...
In order to bring remarkable benefits to operation and management of water networks, the analysis of...
In order to bring remarkable benefits to operation and management of water networks, the analysis of...
In order to bring remarkable benefits to operation and management of water networks, the analysis of...
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This paper presents a sensor placement approach for classifier-based leak localization in water dist...
Water distribution networks are large complex systems affected by leaks, which often entail high cos...
In this paper, a nominal sensor placement methodology for leak location in water distribution networ...
In this paper, a nominal sensor placement methodology for leak location in water distribution networ...
Water distribution networks are large complex systems affected by leaks, which often entail high cos...
This paper presents a method for optimal pressure sensor placement in water distribution networks us...
AbstractIn this paper an optimal sensor placement strategy based on pressure sensitivity matrix anal...
© 2021 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
In this paper an optimal sensor placement strategy based on pressure sensitivity matrix analysis and...
In this paper an optimal sensor placement strategy based on pressure sensitivity matrix analysis and...
AbstractIn this paper an optimal sensor placement strategy based on pressure sensitivity matrix anal...
In order to bring remarkable benefits to operation and management of water networks, the analysis of...
In order to bring remarkable benefits to operation and management of water networks, the analysis of...
In order to bring remarkable benefits to operation and management of water networks, the analysis of...
© 2016 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
This paper presents a sensor placement approach for classifier-based leak localization in water dist...
Water distribution networks are large complex systems affected by leaks, which often entail high cos...
In this paper, a nominal sensor placement methodology for leak location in water distribution networ...
In this paper, a nominal sensor placement methodology for leak location in water distribution networ...
Water distribution networks are large complex systems affected by leaks, which often entail high cos...