This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordStormwater hazards are a significant threat across the globe. These are continuing to increase in line with urbanisation and climate change, leading to a recognition that the historic paradigm of passive management using centralised infrastructure is insufficient to manage future hazards to our society, environment, and economy. The cross-sector Internet of Things revolution has inspired a new generation of smart stormwater management systems which offer an effective, cost beneficial and adaptive solution to enhance network capacities and reduce hazards. However, despite growing prominence within research, this technology remains under-utilised, in a...
Many smart technologies have been proposed to improve existing or new infrastructures by adding sens...
This is the final version.Urban stormwater is a significant hazard and a promising resource. Recent ...
This study introduces a schematic methodology for smart water grids (SWGs) for use in water manageme...
Stormwater management is the effort to reduce the runoff of rainwater into streets, lawns, and other...
Flooding causes more damage and fatalities than any other natural disaster. Simultaneously, storms c...
Cost-effectiveness in monitoring stormwater quality is challenging in practice, particularly when it...
Smart rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems can automatically release stormwater prior to rainfall even...
There is significant promise for the use of smart, distributed stormwater storage for addressing a r...
As projections highlight that half of the global population will be living in regions facing severe ...
Maintenance of stormwater control measures (SCMs) is perhaps the biggest threat to their adoption an...
Ubiquitous sensing will create many opportunities and threats for urban water management, which are ...
Even though various sustainable storm water managements are available, there is less clear discussio...
“Smart” water systems are transforming the field of stormwater management by enabling re...
AbstractFuture water shortages require immediate action on development of resources, reduction of de...
The elementary importance of improved management of stormwater for urban centres, irrigation, indust...
Many smart technologies have been proposed to improve existing or new infrastructures by adding sens...
This is the final version.Urban stormwater is a significant hazard and a promising resource. Recent ...
This study introduces a schematic methodology for smart water grids (SWGs) for use in water manageme...
Stormwater management is the effort to reduce the runoff of rainwater into streets, lawns, and other...
Flooding causes more damage and fatalities than any other natural disaster. Simultaneously, storms c...
Cost-effectiveness in monitoring stormwater quality is challenging in practice, particularly when it...
Smart rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems can automatically release stormwater prior to rainfall even...
There is significant promise for the use of smart, distributed stormwater storage for addressing a r...
As projections highlight that half of the global population will be living in regions facing severe ...
Maintenance of stormwater control measures (SCMs) is perhaps the biggest threat to their adoption an...
Ubiquitous sensing will create many opportunities and threats for urban water management, which are ...
Even though various sustainable storm water managements are available, there is less clear discussio...
“Smart” water systems are transforming the field of stormwater management by enabling re...
AbstractFuture water shortages require immediate action on development of resources, reduction of de...
The elementary importance of improved management of stormwater for urban centres, irrigation, indust...
Many smart technologies have been proposed to improve existing or new infrastructures by adding sens...
This is the final version.Urban stormwater is a significant hazard and a promising resource. Recent ...
This study introduces a schematic methodology for smart water grids (SWGs) for use in water manageme...