On-line Measuring Sensors for Smart Water Network Monitoring
Author(s) -
Armando Di Nardo,
David Baquero Gonzalez,
Tom Baur,
Romeo Bernini,
Sergio F. Bodini,
Sante Capasso,
Furio Cascetta,
Francesca Castaldo,
Michele Cocco,
Philippe Cousin,
Mario D’Acunto,
Romeo Di Leo,
Bartolomeo Della Ventura,
Anna Di Mauro,
Michele Di Natale,
Guido Di Virgilio,
Marco Doveri,
Bouâbid El Mansouri,
Roberto Germano,
Carlo Giudicianni,
Nicolas Giunta,
Roberto Greco,
Pasquale Iovino,
Evina Katsou,
R. Koenig,
Chrysi Laspidou,
Vincenzo Lisbino,
Lisa Lupi,
Eva Martínez Díaz,
Dino Musmarra,
Montse Mussons Olivella,
Osvaldo Paleari,
Jordi Raich,
Fiona Regan,
Manuel J. Rodriguez-Pinzon,
José Manuel Rodríguez-Varela,
Luca Sanfilippo,
Jai Sankar Seelam,
Giovanni Francesco Santonastaso,
Dragan Savić,
Andrea Scozzari,
Francesco Soldovieri,
Francesco Paolo Tuccinardi,
Velitchko Tzatchkov,
Lydia Vamvakeridou-Lyroudia,
Martin van Rijn,
Raffaele Velotta,
Salvatore Venticinque,
Hans Wouters
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
epic series in engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISSN - 2516-2330
DOI - 10.29007/4fcr
Subject(s) - cloud computing , general partnership , smart city , information and communications technology , big data , computer science , telecommunications , work (physics) , computer security , engineering , business , internet of things , world wide web , mechanical engineering , finance , operating system
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 On-line Measuring Sensors for Smart Water Network Monitoring Di Nardo et al.
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