State of the art for genetic algorithms and beyond in water resources planning and management

J Nicklow, P Reed, D Savic, T Dessalegne… - Journal of Water …, 2010 - ascelibrary.org
During the last two decades, the water resources planning and management profession has
seen a dramatic increase in the development and application of various types of …

Evolutionary algorithms, swarm intelligence methods, and their applications in water resources engineering: a state-of-the-art review

M Janga Reddy, D Nagesh Kumar - h2oj, 2020 - iwaponline.com
During the last three decades, the water resources engineering field has received a
tremendous increase in the development and use of meta-heuristic algorithms like …

The battle of the water sensor networks (BWSN): A design challenge for engineers and algorithms

A Ostfeld, JG Uber, E Salomons, JW Berry… - Journal of water …, 2008 - ascelibrary.org
Following the events of September 11, 2001, in the United States, world public awareness
for possible terrorist attacks on water supply systems has increased dramatically. Among the …

Efficient sensor placement optimization for securing large water distribution networks

A Krause, J Leskovec, C Guestrin… - Journal of Water …, 2008 - ascelibrary.org
The problem of deploying sensors in a large water distribution network is considered, in
order to detect the malicious introduction of contaminants. It is shown that a large class of …

Topological placement of quality sensors in water-distribution networks without the recourse to hydraulic modeling

C Giudicianni, M Herrera, A Di Nardo… - Journal of Water …, 2020 - ascelibrary.org
The detection of contaminant intrusion into a water-distribution network (WDN) is a difficult
issue due to uncertainty related to the type of injected contaminant, source location, and …

Multiobjective contaminant sensor network design for water distribution systems

A Preis, A Ostfeld - Journal of Water Resources Planning and …, 2008 - ascelibrary.org
A contaminant intentional intrusion into a water distribution system is one of the most difficult
threats to address. This is because of the uncertainty of the type of the injected contaminant …

A state-of-the-art review of an optimal sensor placement for contaminant warning system in a water distribution network

OS Adedoja, Y Hamam, B Khalaf, R Sadiku - Urban Water Journal, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Protection of water distribution networks (WDNs) is at the forefront because of the negative
implications of the use of the contaminated water on the public health. In order to safeguard …

Spatiotemporal optimization of water quality degradation monitoring in water distribution systems supplied by surface sources: A chronological and critical review

A Ardila, MJ Rodriguez, G Pelletier - Journal of Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Drinking water may undergo spatiotemporal changes in quality as it leaves the treatment
plant and enters the distribution system. This variability means that not all consumers …

Multi-objective optimal model for conjunctive use management using SGAs and NSGA-II models

MMR Tabari, J Soltani - Water resources management, 2013 - Springer
The widespread investigations on water resources management has become an essential
issue because due to lack of sufficient research and inattention to planning and …

Selecting the best location of water quality sensors in water distribution networks by considering the importance of nodes and contaminations using NSGA-III (case …

S Harif, G Azizyan, M Dehghani Darmian… - … Science and Pollution …, 2023 - Springer
One of the most effective ways to minimize polluted water consumption is to arrange quality
sensors properly in the water distribution networks (WDNs). In this study, the NSGA-III …