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Demand Forecasting in Water Supply Networks
The problem of forecasting consumer water demands over a 24 hour period is formulated within the framework of an on-line computer based pump scheduling scheme for optimum operational control of a water supply network. Two well known forecasting techniques are considered and compared, in terms of accuracy and computational feasibility, using real data from a network in the United Kingdom.
Demand Forecasting in Water Supply Networks
The problem of forecasting consumer water demands over a 24 hour period is formulated within the framework of an on-line computer based pump scheduling scheme for optimum operational control of a water supply network. Two well known forecasting techniques are considered and compared, in terms of accuracy and computational feasibility, using real data from a network in the United Kingdom.
Demand Forecasting in Water Supply Networks
Perry, Patrick F. (author)
Journal of the Hydraulics Division ; 107 ; 1077-1087
2021-01-01
111981-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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