Water distribution systems are susceptible to contamination events, which can occur due to naturally occurring events, accidents or even malicious attacks. When a contamination event …
The optimal and sustainable management of water distribution systems still represent an arduous task. In many instances, especially in aging water net-works, pressure management …
Nowadays, real-time monitoring of smart water networks is essentially performed by Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems and through the use of sensors …
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 …
This paper aims to solve three issues frequently present in the optimal placement of water quality sensors for protecting water distribution systems (WDSs) from both accidental and …
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 …
Water distribution systems (WDSs) today are expected to continuously provide clean water while meeting users demand, and pressure requirements. To accomplish these targets is not …
Water supply systems are dynamic in nature, owing to the effect of climate change and consumer demand uncertainties. The operation of such a system must be managed …
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Water distribution networks play a crucial role in delivering safe water to communities. However, their extensive reach and complex structure make them susceptible to …