Leak detection and location of water pipes using vibration sensors and modified ML prefilter

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This paper proposes a new leak detection and location method based on vibration sensors and generalised cross-correlation techniques. Considering the estimation errors of the power spectral densities (PSDs) and the cross-spectral density (CSD), the proposed method employs a modified maximum-likelihood (ML) prefilter with a regularisation factor. We derive a theoretical variance of the time difference estimation error through summation in the discrete-frequency domain, and find the optimal regularisation factor that minimises the theoretical variance in practical water pipe channels. The proposed method is compared with conventional correlation-based techniques via numerical simulations using a water pipe channel model, and it is shown through field measurement that the proposed modified ML prefilter outperforms conventional prefilters for the generalised cross-correlation. In addition, we provide a formula to calculate the leak location using the time difference estimate when different types of pipes are connected.

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Choi, J., Shin, J., Song, C., Han, S., & Park, D. I. (2017). Leak detection and location of water pipes using vibration sensors and modified ML prefilter. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17092104

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