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The Technologies and Techniques Driving Smart Water
Digital manufacturing and allied innovations have lowered the cost of manufacturing the ICT components used in smart water systems, along with miniaturising these components and significantly lowering their energy consumption. Systems integration and the development of the Internet of Things will result in various self‐sufficient approaches being interlinked. Smart water has been driven by the development of smart approaches towards electricity management, especially smart grids and demand management. It has also benefitted from the reduction in size, cost and energy needs of hardware used for data collection, transmission and assimilation. The chapter also presents five case studies that survey the various ways smart water applications have been developed for utilities. They are Northumbrian Water's Regional Control Centre, big data at Dwr Cymru Welsh Water (DCWW), non‐revenue water (NRW) reduction at Aguas de Cascais, smart meter services for Aguas de Portugal, and trhe Vitens innovation playground.
The Technologies and Techniques Driving Smart Water
Digital manufacturing and allied innovations have lowered the cost of manufacturing the ICT components used in smart water systems, along with miniaturising these components and significantly lowering their energy consumption. Systems integration and the development of the Internet of Things will result in various self‐sufficient approaches being interlinked. Smart water has been driven by the development of smart approaches towards electricity management, especially smart grids and demand management. It has also benefitted from the reduction in size, cost and energy needs of hardware used for data collection, transmission and assimilation. The chapter also presents five case studies that survey the various ways smart water applications have been developed for utilities. They are Northumbrian Water's Regional Control Centre, big data at Dwr Cymru Welsh Water (DCWW), non‐revenue water (NRW) reduction at Aguas de Cascais, smart meter services for Aguas de Portugal, and trhe Vitens innovation playground.
The Technologies and Techniques Driving Smart Water
Owen, David A. Lloyd (author)
2018-05-21
22 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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