Rethinking the framework of smart water system: A review
Throughout the past years, governments, industries, and researchers have shown
increasing interest in incorporating smart techniques, including sensor monitoring, real-time …
increasing interest in incorporating smart techniques, including sensor monitoring, real-time …
Infrastructure resilience to navigate increasingly uncertain and complex conditions in the Anthropocene
Infrastructure are at the center of three trends: accelerating human activities, increasing
uncertainty in social, technological, and climatological factors, and increasing complexity of …
uncertainty in social, technological, and climatological factors, and increasing complexity of …
A graph-theoretic framework for assessing the resilience of sectorised water distribution networks
Water utilities face a challenge in maintaining a good quality of service under a wide range
of operational management and failure conditions. Tools for assessing the resilience of …
of operational management and failure conditions. Tools for assessing the resilience of …
Pressure management in water distribution systems: Current status, proposals, and future trends
Pressure management (PM) is commonly used in water distribution systems (WDSs). In the
last decade, a strategic objective in the field has been the development of new scientific and …
last decade, a strategic objective in the field has been the development of new scientific and …
Map** the knowledge domain of smart-city research: A bibliometric and scientometric analysis
L Zhao, Z Tang, X Zou - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
As urbanization continues to accelerate, the number of cities and their growing populations
have created problems, such as the congestion and noise related to transportation, the …
have created problems, such as the congestion and noise related to transportation, the …
Water network partitioning into district metered areas: A state-of-the-art review
A water distribution network (WDN) is an indispensable element of civil infrastructure that
provides fresh water for domestic use, industrial development, and fire-fighting. However, in …
provides fresh water for domestic use, industrial development, and fire-fighting. However, in …
Applications of graph spectral techniques to water distribution network management
Cities depend on multiple heterogeneous, interconnected infrastructures to provide safe
water to consumers. Given this complexity, efficient numerical techniques are needed to …
water to consumers. Given this complexity, efficient numerical techniques are needed to …
Modelling the leakage rate and reduction using minimum night flow analysis in an intermittent supply system
A significant portion of the water supplied to people doesn't reach its valid users but instead
leaks out of the distribution network, causing water wastage, revenue loss and …
leaks out of the distribution network, causing water wastage, revenue loss and …
Automated sub-zoning of water distribution systems
Water distribution systems (WDS) are complex pipe networks with looped and branching
topologies that often comprise thousands to tens of thousands of links and nodes. This work …
topologies that often comprise thousands to tens of thousands of links and nodes. This work …
An efficient approach for partitioning water distribution networks using multi-objective optimization and graph theory
This paper presents a practical approach to address the challenges of managing water
supply infrastructure in the context of sustainability amidst growing demands for fresh water …
supply infrastructure in the context of sustainability amidst growing demands for fresh water …