In recent years, rapid developments have been made in
wireless/wired sensor networks (WSN) for various applications
such as environmental monitoring, infrastructure security
and water distribution systems monitoring. Application
of WSN for water distribution is being extensively studied,
employing different sensors capable of continuously collecting
and transmitting hydraulic and water quality measurements
at fine temporal resolution.
This facilitates an accurate, constantly updated representation
of conditions in the distribution system. It allows for an
improved real-time decision support system for analyzing,
modeling, and controlling water supply systems. The application
of WSN in water supply systems for securing water
quality principally focuses on: (1) selecting water quality
parameters that are good indicators of contamination, (2)
deciding on the number and locations of sensors in a water
distribution system, and (3) performing temporal data analyses
for identification of possible quality faults.
An important subset of WSNs is represented by mobile
wireless sensor networks (MWSNs), where the sensing unit is
not deployed in fixed, permanent positions, but is able to
move within the selected environment. This research proposes
to explore how the inclusion of mobile sensors for inline
monitoring of various water quality parameters can enhance
water distribution systems security.
In recent years, rapid developments have been made inwireless/wired sensor networks (WSN) for various applicationssuch as environmental monitoring, infrastructure securityand water distribution systems monitoring. Applicationof WSN for water distribution is being extensively studied,employing different sensors capable of continuously collectingand transmitting hydraulic and water quality measurementsat fine temporal resolution.This facilitates an accurate, constantly updated representationof conditions in the distribution system. It allows for animproved real-time decision support system for analyzing,modeling, and controlling water supply systems. The applicationof WSN in water supply systems for securing waterquality principally focuses on: (1) selecting water qualityparameters that are good indicators of contamination, (2)deciding on the number and locations of sensors in a waterdistribution system, and (3) performing temporal data analysesfor identification of possible quality faults.An important subset of WSNs is represented by mobilewireless sensor networks (MWSNs), where the sensing unit isnot deployed in fixed, permanent positions, but is able tomove within the selected environment. This research proposesto explore how the inclusion of mobile sensors for inlinemonitoring of various water quality parameters can enhancewater distribution systems security.
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