Machine Learning Model for Leak Detection Using Water Pipeline Vibration Sensor

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Abstract

Water leakage from aging water and wastewater pipes is a persistent problem, necessitating the improvement of existing leak detection and response methods. In this study, we conducted an analysis of essential features based on data collected from leak detection sensors installed at water meter boxes and water outlets of pipelines. The water pipeline data collected through the vibration sensor were preprocessed by converting it into a tabular form by frequency band and applied to various machine learning models. The characteristics of each model were analyzed, and XGBoost was selected as the most suitable leak detection model with a high accuracy of 99.79%. These systems can effectively reduce leak detection and response time, minimize water waste, and minimize economic losses. Additionally, this technology can be applied to various fields that utilize water pipes, making it widely applicable.

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Lee, S., & Kim, B. (2023). Machine Learning Model for Leak Detection Using Water Pipeline Vibration Sensor. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland), 23(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/s23218935

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