HH Addeen, Y Xiao, J Li, M Guizani - IEEE Access, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Modern technologies empower water distribution systems (WDS) for better services in the processes of water supply, storage, distribution, and recycling. They improve real-time …
The water distribution network (WDN) sectorisation problem is characterised by structural and hydraulic requirements that make existing graph partitioning techniques inadequate to …
SK Alshattnawi - 2017 International conference on new trends …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The fast population growth needs to provide clean and affordable water that meet the human requirements. The water faces a problem in the future because of global climate change. An …
Partitioning a water distribution network (WDN) into smaller sub-networks (called district metered areas, or DMAs) is a strategy to manage its complexity. A number of requirements …
Jordan is one of the poorest countries in terms of water resources, estimated to be below the poverty line. Due to high population growth and development, water supply and demand …
In the last few years, due to the technological improvement of advanced metering infrastructures, water and natural gas grids can be regarded as smart-grids, similarly to …
JA Palomero-González, V Almenar-Llongo… - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
In many cities, sectorization projects of the drinking water distribution network have been implemented. This study provides a methodology to evaluate the efficiency of the sectors of …
DR Biggar, MR Hesamzadeh - Energy Economics, 2022 - Elsevier
With increasing scarcity in water resources around the world, policy-makers are increasingly looking to water trading arrangements to ensure that available surface water is used as …
Today there is an urgent need to move from a linear to a circular economy approach with special focus to water and environment. Despite the paramount importance, this transition is …