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Carlo Ciaponi, Enrico Creaco, Armando Di Nardo, Michele Di Natale, Carlo Giudicianni, Dino Musmarra and Giovanni Francesco Santonastaso
This paper proposes a combined management strategy for monitoring water distribution networks (WDNs). This strategy is based on the application of water network partitioning (WNP) for the creation of district metered areas (DMAs) and on the installation ...
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Federico Spizzo, Giovanni Venaruzzo, Matteo Nicolini and Daniele Goi
Water Distribution Network Partitioning (WDNP), which is the partitioning of the existing Water distribution Network (WDN) into smaller and more homogeneous portions called District Metered Areas (DMAs), is an effective strategy that allows water utiliti...
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Teng Xue, Tianchi Zhang and Jing Zhang
Underwater images are crucial in various underwater applications, including marine engineering, underwater robotics, and subsea coral farming. However, obtaining paired data for these images is challenging due to factors such as light absorption and scat...
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Qian Zhang, Chunyan Li, Wei Huang, Jun Lin, Matthew Hiatt and Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Atmospheric cold fronts can periodically generate storm surges and affect sediment transport in the Northern Gulf of Mexico (NGOM). In this paper, we evaluate water circulation spatiotemporal patterns induced by six atmospheric cold front events in the W...
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Armando Di Nardo, Carlo Giudicianni, Roberto Greco, Manuel Herrera and Giovanni F. Santonastaso
Cities depend on multiple heterogeneous, interconnected infrastructures to provide safe water to consumers. Given this complexity, efficient numerical techniques are needed to support optimal control and management of a water distribution network (WDN). ...
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Armando Di Nardo, Michele Di Natale, Carlo Giudicianni, Giovanni Francesco Santonastaso, Velitchko Tzatchkov, José Manuel Rodriguez Varela
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Water Network Partitioning (WNP) improves water network management, simplifying the computation of water budgets and, consequently, allowing the identification and reduction of water losses. It is achieved by inserting flow meters and gate valves into a ...
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