Abstract
Sensor networks are currently being trialed by the water distribution industry for monitoring complex distribution infrastructure. The paper presents an investigation in to the architecture and performance of a sensor system deployed for monitoring such a distribution network. The study reveals lapses in systems design and management, resulting in a fifth of the data being either missing or erroneous. Findings identify the importance of undertaking in-depth consideration of all aspects of a large sensor system with access to either expertise on every detail, or to reference manuals capable of transferring the knowledge to non-specialists. First steps towards defining a set of such guidelines are presented here, with supporting evidence. © Author(s) 2010.
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Ediriweera, D. D., & Marshall, I. W. (2010). Monitoring water distribution systems: Understanding and managing sensor networks. Drinking Water Engineering and Science, 3(2), 107–113. https://doi.org/10.5194/dwes-3-107-2010
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