A systematic review of the state of cyber-security in water systems
N Tuptuk, P Hazell, J Watson, S Hailes - Water, 2021 - mdpi.com
Critical infrastructure systems are evolving from isolated bespoke systems to those that use
general-purpose computing hosts, IoT sensors, edge computing, wireless networks and …
general-purpose computing hosts, IoT sensors, edge computing, wireless networks and …
Exploring theoretical constructs of urban resilience through smart water grids: case studies in African and US cities
This review paper explores the theoretical constructs of urban resilience through the lens of
smart water grids, focusing on comparative insights between African and US cities. Urban …
smart water grids, focusing on comparative insights between African and US cities. Urban …
The green city: Sustainable and smart urban living through artificial intelligence
The increasing global awareness of the need for sustainable urbanization is driving the
integration of green artificial intelligence (Green AI) in urban planning and management. AI …
integration of green artificial intelligence (Green AI) in urban planning and management. AI …
Leveraging generative AI for urban digital twins: a sco** review on the autonomous generation of urban data, scenarios, designs, and 3D city models for smart city …
The digital transformation of modern cities by integrating advanced information,
communication, and computing technologies has marked the epoch of data-driven smart city …
communication, and computing technologies has marked the epoch of data-driven smart city …
Energy recovery strategies in water distribution networks: Literature review and future directions in the net-zero transition
Water distribution networks (WDNs) are significant users of energy and contributors to
greenhouse gas emissions. Energy recovery strategies (ERSs) have potential for switching …
greenhouse gas emissions. Energy recovery strategies (ERSs) have potential for switching …
[HTML][HTML] Review of reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions through digital twin in built environment
The construction industry is a major contributor to environmental degradation and is
responsible for substantial energy consumption, carbon emissions, and resource depletion …
responsible for substantial energy consumption, carbon emissions, and resource depletion …
A deep-level decomposed model to accelerate hydraulic simulations in large water distribution networks
S Guo, K ** and
applying real-time models or digital twins to simulate hydraulic behaviors in large-scale …
applying real-time models or digital twins to simulate hydraulic behaviors in large-scale …
Requirements for water data ecosystems: results from a business ecosystem case study
M Palviainen, JP Soininen, M Arnold - Environment Systems and …, 2024 - Springer
This paper studies the factors that affect the emergence of water data ecosystems using a
case study as a research method. The study is based on interviews conducted with partners …
case study as a research method. The study is based on interviews conducted with partners …
Pump-as-turbine for energy recovery in municipal water supply networks. A review
Recent studies recommended the recovery of energy incorporated to water distribution
networks (WDNs) of municipal water supply systems (WSS) through systems based on …
networks (WDNs) of municipal water supply systems (WSS) through systems based on …
Construction of a Hierarchical Neural Network Power Source Model for Human Capital Technology Innovation and Benefit Distribution with Big Data Analysis
Y Liu, SB Tsai - Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
In this paper, a hierarchical neural network power source model is used to conduct an in‐
depth analysis and research on human capital technology innovation and revenue …
depth analysis and research on human capital technology innovation and revenue …