This paper heuristically tackles a challenging scheduling problem arising in the field of hydraulic distribution systems in case of a contamination event, that is, optimizing the scheduling of a set of tasks so that the consumed volume of contaminated water is minimized. Each task consists of manually activating a given device, located on the hydraulic network of the water distribution system. In practice, once contamination has been detected, a given number of response teams move along the network to operate each device on site. The consumed volume of contaminated water depends on the time at which each device is operated, according to complex hydraulic laws, so that the value associated to each schedule must be evaluated by a hydraulic si...
Pumping stations used in water distribution networks (WDNs) consume a significant portion of the ene...
We apply Path Relinking to a real life constrained optimization problem concerning the scheduling of...
The protection against contamination events in water distribution systems involves two distinct phas...
Abstract. This paper heuristically tackles a challenging scheduling problem aris-ing in the field of...
A procedure is here presented for near-optimal valve and hydrant activation scheduling in a water d...
Water contamination events in a urban hydraulic network can be handled by operating two types of net...
This paper presents a new model using a genetic algorithm optimisation technique for determining the...
An increase in breakage frequency and a decrease in system efficiency are observed when pipes become...
A typical irrigation scheduling problem is one of preparing a schedule to service a group of outlets...
This paper demonstrates how the genetic algorithm technique can be used to optimize the operations o...
The application of optimization to Water Distribution Systems encompasses the use of computer-based ...
Pipe ageing leads to increasing breakage frequency and decreasing system efficiency, thus rehabilita...
A sequential irrigation scheduling problem is the problem of preparing a schedule to sequentially se...
for the award of Doctor of Philosophy Water distribution networks are a fundamental part of any mode...
AbstractA hydraulic transient is the means by which a rapid change in steady-state flow is absorbed....
Pumping stations used in water distribution networks (WDNs) consume a significant portion of the ene...
We apply Path Relinking to a real life constrained optimization problem concerning the scheduling of...
The protection against contamination events in water distribution systems involves two distinct phas...
Abstract. This paper heuristically tackles a challenging scheduling problem aris-ing in the field of...
A procedure is here presented for near-optimal valve and hydrant activation scheduling in a water d...
Water contamination events in a urban hydraulic network can be handled by operating two types of net...
This paper presents a new model using a genetic algorithm optimisation technique for determining the...
An increase in breakage frequency and a decrease in system efficiency are observed when pipes become...
A typical irrigation scheduling problem is one of preparing a schedule to service a group of outlets...
This paper demonstrates how the genetic algorithm technique can be used to optimize the operations o...
The application of optimization to Water Distribution Systems encompasses the use of computer-based ...
Pipe ageing leads to increasing breakage frequency and decreasing system efficiency, thus rehabilita...
A sequential irrigation scheduling problem is the problem of preparing a schedule to sequentially se...
for the award of Doctor of Philosophy Water distribution networks are a fundamental part of any mode...
AbstractA hydraulic transient is the means by which a rapid change in steady-state flow is absorbed....
Pumping stations used in water distribution networks (WDNs) consume a significant portion of the ene...
We apply Path Relinking to a real life constrained optimization problem concerning the scheduling of...
The protection against contamination events in water distribution systems involves two distinct phas...