Smart Urban Water Networks

This book presents the paper form of the Special Issue (SI) on Smart Urban Water Networks. The number and topics of the papers in the SI confirm the growing interest of operators and researchers for the new paradigm of smart networks, as part of the more general smart city. The SI showed that digita...

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Other Authors: Creaco, Enrico (Editor), Di Nardo, Armando (Editor), Boccelli, Dominic L. (Editor), Herrera, Manuel (Editor), Cominola, Andrea (Editor), Taormina, Riccardo (Editor), Sitzenfrei, Robert (Editor)
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Published: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021
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520 |a This book presents the paper form of the Special Issue (SI) on Smart Urban Water Networks. The number and topics of the papers in the SI confirm the growing interest of operators and researchers for the new paradigm of smart networks, as part of the more general smart city. The SI showed that digital information and communication technology (ICT), with the implementation of smart meters and other digital devices, can significantly improve the modelling and the management of urban water networks, contributing to a radical transformation of the traditional paradigm of water utilities. The paper collection in this SI includes different crucial topics such as the reliability, resilience, and performance of water networks, innovative demand management, and the novel challenge of real-time control and operation, along with their implications for cyber-security. The SI collected fourteen papers that provide a wide perspective of solutions, trends, and challenges in the contest of smart urban water networks. Some solutions have already been implemented in pilot sites (i.e., for water network partitioning, cyber-security, and water demand disaggregation and forecasting), while further investigations are required for other methods, e.g., the data-driven approaches for real time control. In all cases, a new deal between academia, industry, and governments must be embraced to start the new era of smart urban water systems. 
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653 |a water treatment plant 
653 |a data analytics 
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653 |a error correction 
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653 |a cluster analysis 
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653 |a flooding detection 
653 |a rainwater harvesting 
653 |a water trading 
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653 |a decentralized water supply 
653 |a agent-based modeling 
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653 |a urban water consumption 
653 |a water demand data 
653 |a water data accessibility 
653 |a data resolution 
653 |a smart meter 
653 |a smart water systems 
653 |a cyber-physical security 
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653 |a cyber-attack detection 
653 |a blind sources separation 
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