S Rathi, R Gupta - Procedia Engineering, 2014 - Elsevier
Several methodologies have been suggested in the past two decades by different researchers to locate sensors in water distribution networks with different objectives. Even …
Contaminant events in drinkable water distribution systems (WDSs) have occurred frequently in recent years, causing severe damages, economic loss, and long-lasting …
The goal of sensor placement in water networks is to detect contamination of intentional and accidental events, and to ensure safe and quality drinking water for consumers. Solving this …
S Rathi, R Gupta - KSCE journal of civil engineering, 2016 - Springer
Online sensors in water distribution networks primarily serves two purposes:(1) Assures quality of water delivered to consumers;(2) Early detection of contamination events so as to …
Security of water distribution networks (WDNs) through early warning systems is one of the topics of research over the last two decades to safeguard human health and the …
Real-time water quality (WQ) sensors in water distribution networks (WDN) have the potential to enable network-wide observability of water quality indicators, contamination …
S Rathi, R Gupta - Urban Water Journal, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
A new sensor placement problem is formulated to cover two objectives of:(1) assuring quality of water delivered to consumers; and (2) detection of any contamination event at the …
S Rathi, R Gupta - ISH Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Concerns about the security have led to increased interest in identification of optimal monitoring location in water distribution systems. The primary objective of a monitoring …
S Rathi, R Gupta - Water Quality Research Journal of Canada, 2015 - iwaponline.com
Water distribution networks (WDNs) are vulnerable to various types of contamination events that may have impacts on human health and the environment. Therefore, there is a growing …