In 2012, the National Non-Revenue Water assessment revealed that South Africa has 37% of non-revenue water. With the steadily growing demand for this scarce resource, the detection of leaks in pipe networks is becoming more important. Currently, in South Africa the primary method of detecting leaks is to install pressure management systems and monitoring minimum night time ows [1]. The pressure- ow deviation method, can be used to formulate an inverse analysis model based leak detection problem. This problem can then be solved using Arti cial Neural Networks, Support Vector Machines and other optimization methods. With EPANET, di erent networks were tested to compare these methods to nding leaks, using an inverse analysis formu...
Water distribution networks are often susceptible to pipeline leaks caused by mechanical damages, na...
Undetected leaks in water distribution networks are a significant problem both economically and envi...
Water is an essential requirement in human life than it is required good management and distribution...
This paper investigates an inverse analysis technique to find leaks in water networks and compares d...
It is estimated that about 20% of treated drinking water is lost through distribution pipeline leaka...
Leaks in water pipeline networks have cost billions of dollars each year. Robust leak quantification...
Water loss has increasingly become a major concern for water utilities. Loss reduction is an opportu...
International audienceThis paper presents an investigation of the capacity of machine learning metho...
Gas pipeline leakages do not only represent loss of valuable non-renewable resources but also a pote...
Because of their potential danger to public health, economic loss, environmental damage, and energy ...
During the past decades, the problem of finding leaks in Water Distribution Networks (WDN) has been ...
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...
Nowadays water loss has been turned into a global concern and on the other hand the demand for water...
The detection of water pipeline leakage is important to ensure that water supply networks can operat...
Water distribution networks are often susceptible to pipeline leaks caused by mechanical damages, na...
Undetected leaks in water distribution networks are a significant problem both economically and envi...
Water is an essential requirement in human life than it is required good management and distribution...
This paper investigates an inverse analysis technique to find leaks in water networks and compares d...
It is estimated that about 20% of treated drinking water is lost through distribution pipeline leaka...
Leaks in water pipeline networks have cost billions of dollars each year. Robust leak quantification...
Water loss has increasingly become a major concern for water utilities. Loss reduction is an opportu...
International audienceThis paper presents an investigation of the capacity of machine learning metho...
Gas pipeline leakages do not only represent loss of valuable non-renewable resources but also a pote...
Because of their potential danger to public health, economic loss, environmental damage, and energy ...
During the past decades, the problem of finding leaks in Water Distribution Networks (WDN) has been ...
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...
Nowadays water loss has been turned into a global concern and on the other hand the demand for water...
The detection of water pipeline leakage is important to ensure that water supply networks can operat...
Water distribution networks are often susceptible to pipeline leaks caused by mechanical damages, na...
Undetected leaks in water distribution networks are a significant problem both economically and envi...
Water is an essential requirement in human life than it is required good management and distribution...