Publication
Sensor placement for leak monitoring in drinking water networks combining clustering techniques and a semi-exhaustive search
Conference Article
Conference
Conference on Control and Fault Tolerant Systems (SYSTOL)
Edition
3rd
Pages
419-424
Doc link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SYSTOL.2016.7739788
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Authors
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Sarrate Estruch, Ramon
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Blesa Izquierdo, Joaquim
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Nejjari Akhi-Elarab, Fatiha
Projects associated
Abstract
This paper presents an optimal sensor placement strategy based on pressure sensitivity matrix analysis and a semi-exhaustive search strategy that maximizes some diagnosis specifications for water distribution networks. A mean average worst leak expansion distance has been proposed as a new leak location performance measure. The approach is combined with a clustering technique in order to reduce the size and the complexity of the sensor placement problem. The strategy is successfully applied to determine the location of a set of pressure sensors in a district metered area (DMA) in the Barcelona water distribution network (WDN).
Categories
transport control.
Author keywords
Optimal sensor placement, Water Distribution Networks, Clustering, Uncertainty
Scientific reference
R. Sarrate, J. Blesa and F. Nejjari. Sensor placement for leak monitoring in drinking water networks combining clustering techniques and a semi-exhaustive search, 3rd Conference on Control and Fault Tolerant Systems, 2016, Barcelona, pp. 419-424, IEEE.
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