Designing community-based intelligent systems for water infrastructure resilience

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In this paper, we discuss how data-driven approaches using emerging IoT and machine learning based analytics can revolutionize the resilience and efficiency of urban water systems. Key challenges in creating a next generation water infrastructure includes issues of how and where to place instruments to gather a wide variety of information useful for improving operational efficiencies and for damage detection after major disasters. We discuss how an understanding of deployed infrastructure in diverse geographies and the dynamics of interconnected systems can help design more effective placement of technology solutions. We showcase recent work illustrating how knowledge of network structures and their behavior can help to more effectively instrument and gather operational data and how AI-based approaches utilizing geospatial data more effectively can help to maintain real-time awareness of system states which allows decision makers to more effectively monitor and control their systems.

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Venkatasubramanian, N., Davis, C. A., & Eguchi, R. T. (2020). Designing community-based intelligent systems for water infrastructure resilience. In Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Advances in Resilient and Intelligent Cities, ARIC 2020 (pp. 62–65). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3423455.3430318

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