With rapid growth of urban populations and limited water resources, achieving an appropriate balance between water supply capacity and residential water demand poses a significant challenge to water supplying agencies. With the recent emergence of smart metering technology, where water use can be monitored and recorded at high resolution (e.g., observations of water use every 5 seconds), most existing research has been aimed at providing water managers with detailed information about the water use behavior of their consumers and the performance of water using fixtures. However, replacing existing meters with smart meters is expensive, and effectively using data produced by smart meters can be a roadblock for water utilities that lack sophis...
As urban populations continue to grow and expand, localized demands on water supplies continue to in...
Urban population growth, climate and land use change are expected to boost residential water demand ...
Water infrastructure systems management is one of the most urgent global issues, as urbanization and...
With rapid growth of urban populations and limited water resources, achieving an appropriate balance...
Urbanization, climate change, aging infrastructure, and the cost of delivering water to residential ...
Non-residential users contribute to a significant portion of the total water delivered by water supp...
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...
Since the first experimental applications in the late 1990s, several trials exploiting intelligent m...
Designing effective urban water demand management strategies at the household level does require a d...
Urban population growth, climate and land use change are boosting residential water demand. Developi...
The residential sector accounts for a significant amount of water consumption in the United States. ...
Over the last two decades, water smart metering programs have been launched in a number of medium to...
As urban populations continue to grow and expand, localized demands on water supplies continue to in...
Urban population growth, climate and land use change are expected to boost residential water demand ...
Water infrastructure systems management is one of the most urgent global issues, as urbanization and...
With rapid growth of urban populations and limited water resources, achieving an appropriate balance...
Urbanization, climate change, aging infrastructure, and the cost of delivering water to residential ...
Non-residential users contribute to a significant portion of the total water delivered by water supp...
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...
Since the first experimental applications in the late 1990s, several trials exploiting intelligent m...
Designing effective urban water demand management strategies at the household level does require a d...
Urban population growth, climate and land use change are boosting residential water demand. Developi...
The residential sector accounts for a significant amount of water consumption in the United States. ...
Over the last two decades, water smart metering programs have been launched in a number of medium to...
As urban populations continue to grow and expand, localized demands on water supplies continue to in...
Urban population growth, climate and land use change are expected to boost residential water demand ...
Water infrastructure systems management is one of the most urgent global issues, as urbanization and...