2018
Conference article  Open Access

On-line measuring sensors for smart water network monitoring

Di Nardo A. (, ), Baquero Gonzalez D., Baur T., Bernini R., Bodini S., Capasso S., Cascetta F., Castaldo F., Cocco M., Cousin P., D'Acunto M., Di Leo R., Della Ventura B., Di Mauro A. (, Di Natale M., Di Virgilio G., Doveri M., El Mansouri B., Germano R., Giudicianni C., Giunta N., Greco R., Iovino P., Katsou E., Koenig R., Laspidou C. S., Lisbino V., Lupi L., Martínez Díaz E., Musmarra D. (, Montse Mussons O., Paleari O., Raich J., Regan F., Rodriguez-Pinzon M. J., Rodriguez-Varela J. M., Sanfilippo L., Seelam J. S., Santonastaso G. F. (, Savic D., Scozzari A., Soldovieri F., Tuccinardi F. P., Tzatchkov V. G., Vamvakeridou-Lyroudia L. S., Van Rijn M., Velotta R., Venticinque S., Wouters J. W.

Smart water  Water sensors 

Smart cities are getting essential to drive economic growth, increase social prospects and improve high-quality lifestyle for citizens. To meet the goal of smart cities, Information and Communications Technology (ICT) have a key role. The application of smart solutions will allow the cities to use ICT and big data to improve infrastructure and services (i.e. network efficiency, protection from contamination, etc.). In the water sector, the integration of smart meters and sensors coupled with cloud computing and the paradigm of "divide and conquer" introduces a novel and smart management of the water network allowing an efficient online monitoring and transforming the traditional water networks into modern Smart WAter Networks (SWAN). The Ctrl+SWAN (Cloud Technologies & ReaL time monitoring+Smart WAter Network) Action Group (AG) was created within the European Innovation Partnership on Water, in order to promote innovation in the water sector by advancing existing smart solutions. The paper presents an update of a previous work on the state of the art on the best On-line Measuring Sensors (OMS) already available on the market and innovative technologies in the Research and Development (R&D) phases.

Source: HIC 2018 - 13th International Conference on Hydroinformatics, pp. 572–581, Palermo, Italy, 1-5 July 2018


Metrics



Back to previous page
BibTeX entry
@inproceedings{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:398245,
	title = {On-line measuring sensors for smart water network monitoring},
	author = {Di Nardo A. ( and ) and Baquero Gonzalez D. and Baur T. and Bernini R. and Bodini S. and Capasso S. and Cascetta F. and Castaldo F. and Cocco M. and Cousin P. and D'Acunto M. and Di Leo R. and Della Ventura B. and Di Mauro A. ( and Di Natale M. and Di Virgilio G. and Doveri M. and El Mansouri B. and Germano R. and Giudicianni C. and Giunta N. and Greco R. and Iovino P. and Katsou E. and Koenig R. and Laspidou C. S. and Lisbino V. and Lupi L. and Martínez Díaz E. and Musmarra D. ( and Montse Mussons O. and Paleari O. and Raich J. and Regan F. and Rodriguez-Pinzon M. J. and Rodriguez-Varela J. M. and Sanfilippo L. and Seelam J. S. and Santonastaso G. F. ( and Savic D. and Scozzari A. and Soldovieri F. and Tuccinardi F. P. and Tzatchkov V. G. and Vamvakeridou-Lyroudia L. S. and Van Rijn M. and Velotta R. and Venticinque S. and Wouters J. W.},
	doi = {10.29007/4fcr},
	booktitle = {HIC 2018 - 13th International Conference on Hydroinformatics, pp. 572–581, Palermo, Italy, 1-5 July 2018},
	year = {2018}
}