Proceedings (Jul 2018)

Optimal Sensor Placement in a Partitioned Water Distribution Network for the Water Protection from Contamination

  • Carlo Ciaponi,
  • Enrico Creaco,
  • Armando Di Nardo,
  • Michele Di Natale,
  • Carlo Giudicianni,
  • Dino Musmarra,
  • Giovanni Francesco Santonastaso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2110670
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 11
p. 670

Abstract

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Water network protection from accidental and intentional contamination is one of the most critical issues for preserving the citizen health. Recently, some techniques have been proposed in the literature to define the optimal sensor placement. On the other hand, through the definition of permanent DMAs (District Meter Areas), water network partitioning allows significant reduction in the number of exposed users through the full isolation of DMA. In this paper, the optimal sensor placement is coupled with water network partitioning in order to define the best location of isolation valves and control stations, to be closed and installed respectively. The proposed procedure is based on different procedures, and it was tested on a real water network, showing that it is possible both to mitigate the impact of a water contamination and simplify the sensor placement through the water network partitioning.

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