smart solution for monitoring and management of water supply system
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Smart solution for monitoring and management of water supply system
Presented byVishwanath
[email protected] : Rf.5
Sensor Installation
Introduction
Recent developments in wireless sensor networks (WSN) has applications relating to
• Environmental monitoring.• Structural health monitoring.• Security and water safety.
Effective monitoring solutions which increase the spatial and temporal resolution of environmental data with the help of
• Internet.• GIS and GPS.• Telecommunications, and • Novel information technologies.Source : Rf.1
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Schematic of the developed monitoring system.
AhmedabadBangalore
BhopalChandigarh
ChennaiIndore
JabalpurKolkataMumbaiNagpurRajkot
Varanasi
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Unaccounted for water (%)
Source: ADB (2007): Benchmarking and Data Book of Water Utilities in India: Asian Development Bank.
Waste of Drinking Water in Major Cities of India.
Introduction
Areas for Smart solutions
Introduction
For Water Supply Network
Draw back of this system
Implementation of an early warning system for contaminant intrusion.
Optimization of pump scheduling (efficient power management).
Optimization of billing of water use.
Detection and quantification of leaks.
Deployment and operational challenges in using sensor networks for monitoring and management of large scale water supply systems. Source : R.1 & 3
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Solution Design
Software Development
Hardware Installation Testing
Methodology
Operation and AnalysisTesting Going to Live Updating of
System
Schematic of the developed monitoring system. Source: Rf.1
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3. Dr. Chandra Mohan B, IAS., Managing Director, Chennai Metropolitan water supply and sewerage board(2015).Guidance for Smart solutions for water management.(http://www.cmwssb.com/doc/MLOG).
4. Anjum Parwez, Chairman, Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board, Bangalore(2015). Guidance for Smart Water and Wastewater Management For Smart Cities. (http://www.bwssb.com/ Smart Water_doc_2015).
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