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Real-time monitoring and operational control of drinking-water systems

This book presents a set of approaches for the real-time monitoring and control of drinking-water networks based on advanced information and communication technologies. It shows the reader how to achieve significant improvements in efficiency in terms of water use, energy consumption, water loss min...

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Autores principales: Puig, Vicenç, Ocampo-Martínez, Carlos, Pérez, Ramon, Cembrano, Gabriela, Quevedo, Joseba, Escobet, Teresa
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50751-4
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author Puig, Vicenç
Ocampo-Martínez, Carlos
Pérez, Ramon
Cembrano, Gabriela
Quevedo, Joseba
Escobet, Teresa
author_facet Puig, Vicenç
Ocampo-Martínez, Carlos
Pérez, Ramon
Cembrano, Gabriela
Quevedo, Joseba
Escobet, Teresa
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description This book presents a set of approaches for the real-time monitoring and control of drinking-water networks based on advanced information and communication technologies. It shows the reader how to achieve significant improvements in efficiency in terms of water use, energy consumption, water loss minimization, and water quality guarantees. The methods and approaches presented are illustrated and have been applied using real-life pilot demonstrations based on the drinking-water network in Barcelona, Spain. The proposed approaches and tools cover: • decision-making support for real-time optimal control of water transport networks, explaining how stochastic model predictive control algorithms that take explicit account of uncertainties associated with energy prices and real demand allow the main flow and pressure actuators—pumping stations and pressure regulation valves—and intermediate storage tanks to be operated to meet demand using the most sustainable types of source and with minimum electricity costs; • decision-making support for monitoring water balance and distribution network quality in real time, implementing fault detection and diagnosis techniques and using information from hundreds of flow, pressure, and water-quality sensors together with hydraulic and quality-parameter-evolution models to detect and locate leaks in the network, possible breaches in water quality, and failures in sensors and/or actuators; • consumer-demand prediction, based on smart metering techniques, producing detailed analyses and forecasts of consumption patterns, providing a customer communications service, and suggesting economic measures intended to promote more efficient use of water at the household level. Researchers and engineers working with drinking-water networks will find this a vital support in overcoming the problems associated with increased population, environmental sensitivities and regulation, aging infrastructures, energy requirements, and limited water sources. Advances in Industrial Control aims to report and encourage the transfer of technology in control engineering. The rapid development of control technology has an impact on all areas of the control discipline. The series offers an opportunity for researchers to present an extended exposition of new work in all aspects of industrial control.
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spelling cern-22671942021-04-21T19:12:33Zdoi:10.1007/978-3-319-50751-4http://cds.cern.ch/record/2267194engPuig, VicençOcampo-Martínez, CarlosPérez, RamonCembrano, GabrielaQuevedo, JosebaEscobet, TeresaReal-time monitoring and operational control of drinking-water systemsEngineeringThis book presents a set of approaches for the real-time monitoring and control of drinking-water networks based on advanced information and communication technologies. It shows the reader how to achieve significant improvements in efficiency in terms of water use, energy consumption, water loss minimization, and water quality guarantees. The methods and approaches presented are illustrated and have been applied using real-life pilot demonstrations based on the drinking-water network in Barcelona, Spain. The proposed approaches and tools cover: • decision-making support for real-time optimal control of water transport networks, explaining how stochastic model predictive control algorithms that take explicit account of uncertainties associated with energy prices and real demand allow the main flow and pressure actuators—pumping stations and pressure regulation valves—and intermediate storage tanks to be operated to meet demand using the most sustainable types of source and with minimum electricity costs; • decision-making support for monitoring water balance and distribution network quality in real time, implementing fault detection and diagnosis techniques and using information from hundreds of flow, pressure, and water-quality sensors together with hydraulic and quality-parameter-evolution models to detect and locate leaks in the network, possible breaches in water quality, and failures in sensors and/or actuators; • consumer-demand prediction, based on smart metering techniques, producing detailed analyses and forecasts of consumption patterns, providing a customer communications service, and suggesting economic measures intended to promote more efficient use of water at the household level. Researchers and engineers working with drinking-water networks will find this a vital support in overcoming the problems associated with increased population, environmental sensitivities and regulation, aging infrastructures, energy requirements, and limited water sources. Advances in Industrial Control aims to report and encourage the transfer of technology in control engineering. The rapid development of control technology has an impact on all areas of the control discipline. The series offers an opportunity for researchers to present an extended exposition of new work in all aspects of industrial control.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:22671942017
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Puig, Vicenç
Ocampo-Martínez, Carlos
Pérez, Ramon
Cembrano, Gabriela
Quevedo, Joseba
Escobet, Teresa
Real-time monitoring and operational control of drinking-water systems
title Real-time monitoring and operational control of drinking-water systems
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title_fullStr Real-time monitoring and operational control of drinking-water systems
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title_short Real-time monitoring and operational control of drinking-water systems
title_sort real-time monitoring and operational control of drinking-water systems
topic Engineering
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50751-4
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