This paper presents a comparative analysis of three partitioning methods, including Fast Greedy, Random Walk, and Metis, which are commonly used to establish the district metered areas (DMAs) in water distribution systems. The performance of the partitioning methods is compared using a spectrum of evaluation indicators, including modularity, conductance, density, expansion, cuts, and communication volume, which measure different topological characteristics of the complex network. A complex water distribution network EXNET is used for comparison considering two cases, i.e., unweighted and weighted edges, where the weights are represented by the demands. The results obtained from the case study network show that the Fast Greedy has a good ove...
In order to improve the management and to better locate water losses, Water Distribution Networks ca...
AbstractThe partitioning of water distribution system is a complex process achieved defining network...
AbstractThe paper presents a multi-objective approach for the automatic partitioning of a water dist...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of three partitioning methods, including Fast Greedy, Ran...
Water Network Partitioning (WNP) is among the most attractive and studied strategies for the improve...
Abstract In order to improve the management and to better locate water losses, Water Distribution Ne...
This paper shows how heuristic techniques can be used to account for engineering aspects in the appl...
As known, the water network partitioning in district meter areas (DMAs) is one of the most effective...
As known, the water network partitioning in district meter areas (DMAs) is one of the most effective...
This paper shows how heuristic techniques can be used to account for engineering aspects in the appl...
The dramatic decline in renewable water resources, leakage and pollution in water distribution syste...
Water distribution systems (WDS) are complex pipe networks with looped and branching topologies that...
Water network partitioning (WNP) into supply clusters aims at improving management of the whole syst...
Water network partitioning (WNP) into supply clusters aims at improving management of the whole syst...
In order to improve the management and to better locate water losses, Water Distribution Networks ca...
In order to improve the management and to better locate water losses, Water Distribution Networks ca...
AbstractThe partitioning of water distribution system is a complex process achieved defining network...
AbstractThe paper presents a multi-objective approach for the automatic partitioning of a water dist...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of three partitioning methods, including Fast Greedy, Ran...
Water Network Partitioning (WNP) is among the most attractive and studied strategies for the improve...
Abstract In order to improve the management and to better locate water losses, Water Distribution Ne...
This paper shows how heuristic techniques can be used to account for engineering aspects in the appl...
As known, the water network partitioning in district meter areas (DMAs) is one of the most effective...
As known, the water network partitioning in district meter areas (DMAs) is one of the most effective...
This paper shows how heuristic techniques can be used to account for engineering aspects in the appl...
The dramatic decline in renewable water resources, leakage and pollution in water distribution syste...
Water distribution systems (WDS) are complex pipe networks with looped and branching topologies that...
Water network partitioning (WNP) into supply clusters aims at improving management of the whole syst...
Water network partitioning (WNP) into supply clusters aims at improving management of the whole syst...
In order to improve the management and to better locate water losses, Water Distribution Networks ca...
In order to improve the management and to better locate water losses, Water Distribution Networks ca...
AbstractThe partitioning of water distribution system is a complex process achieved defining network...
AbstractThe paper presents a multi-objective approach for the automatic partitioning of a water dist...