This paper addresses the problem of leakage in water distribution systems through the use of ground penetrating radar (GPR) as a nondestructive method. Laboratory tests are performed to extract features of water leakage from the obtained GPR images. Moreover, a test in a real-world urban system under real conditions is performed. Feature extraction is performed by interpreting GPR images with the support of a pre-processing methodology based on an appropriate combination of statistical methods and multi-agent systems. The results of these tests are presented, interpreted, analyzed and discussed in this paper
AbstractThis document shows some aspects regarding water leakage time propagation through the underg...
An underground water leakage has become a major problem in some countries and will cause many losses...
Subsurface water leaks not only waste precious natural resources, but also create substantial damage...
This paper addresses the problem of leakage in water distribution systems through the use of ground ...
Water loss in town and suburban is currently a significant issue which reflect the performance of wa...
Water loss in town and suburban is currently a significant issue which reflect the performance of wa...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is one of the most effective electromagnetic techniques for non-destr...
Laboratory experiments were used to investigate the potential of using ground penetrating radar (GPR...
[EN] Nowadays, there is growing interest in controlling and reducing the amount of water lost throug...
Loss of water from urban water supplies is becoming an increasingly significant problem. Standard pr...
In modern water supply systems, the amount of water lost through leaks can reach 20% to 30% of the t...
This paper presents some aspects of the time propagation of underground water leakage in controlled ...
[EN] This paper combines such powerful non-destructive technique as ground penetrating radar (GPR) w...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a non-destructive tool that can be used to help detectingwater lea...
This paper studies the perturbation patterns of GPR images as a tool for water leakage detection in ...
AbstractThis document shows some aspects regarding water leakage time propagation through the underg...
An underground water leakage has become a major problem in some countries and will cause many losses...
Subsurface water leaks not only waste precious natural resources, but also create substantial damage...
This paper addresses the problem of leakage in water distribution systems through the use of ground ...
Water loss in town and suburban is currently a significant issue which reflect the performance of wa...
Water loss in town and suburban is currently a significant issue which reflect the performance of wa...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is one of the most effective electromagnetic techniques for non-destr...
Laboratory experiments were used to investigate the potential of using ground penetrating radar (GPR...
[EN] Nowadays, there is growing interest in controlling and reducing the amount of water lost throug...
Loss of water from urban water supplies is becoming an increasingly significant problem. Standard pr...
In modern water supply systems, the amount of water lost through leaks can reach 20% to 30% of the t...
This paper presents some aspects of the time propagation of underground water leakage in controlled ...
[EN] This paper combines such powerful non-destructive technique as ground penetrating radar (GPR) w...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a non-destructive tool that can be used to help detectingwater lea...
This paper studies the perturbation patterns of GPR images as a tool for water leakage detection in ...
AbstractThis document shows some aspects regarding water leakage time propagation through the underg...
An underground water leakage has become a major problem in some countries and will cause many losses...
Subsurface water leaks not only waste precious natural resources, but also create substantial damage...