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Sustainable smart agricultural approach in terrace farming through sensor fusion technology. [PDF]
J K, N S, G K.
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2021
Abstract This chapters in this book highlight the breadth of smart water technologies and applications. From the use of classical machine learning and data transformation methods for process improvement, to data management and assimilation in models for better monitoring control, a selection of these chapters describes the acquisition ...
Matthew J Wade +3 more
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Abstract This chapters in this book highlight the breadth of smart water technologies and applications. From the use of classical machine learning and data transformation methods for process improvement, to data management and assimilation in models for better monitoring control, a selection of these chapters describes the acquisition ...
Matthew J Wade +3 more
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Smart Water Bottle with Smart Technology
2023Working people have forgotten the importance of water intake. Smart Water Bottle will blow an alarm if it is being used by homemakers or people at home. This device can also be configured to their smartphones, which would send a message or alarm to their smartphones, making the user remember the intake of water by keeping some time interval.
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Municipal Engineer, 2012
Predicted reductions in rainfall mean that water available for allocation may be reduced. This paper illustrates one organisation's efforts to meet this challenge and to contribute to sustainable water practices for the next generation. A local government authority in Perth, Western Australia currently uses 10–20% more groundwater than its licensed ...
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Predicted reductions in rainfall mean that water available for allocation may be reduced. This paper illustrates one organisation's efforts to meet this challenge and to contribute to sustainable water practices for the next generation. A local government authority in Perth, Western Australia currently uses 10–20% more groundwater than its licensed ...
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An innovate testbed for smart water infrastructure: the smart water campus
2023Up to now, information and communication technology is mainly utilised at main points of urban drainage and water distribution network, while the actual system behaviour in the majority of the networks remains unknown. In this regard, the Internet of Things concept can increase the data availability significantly, as the combination of low-cost sensors
Martin Oberascher +7 more
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Smart Water Solutions for Smart Cities
2017There are several areas of development that form the framework for evolving Smart City strategies. The concept of “Smart Water Solutions” embodies all these central themes of Smart City initiatives. In addition to power and transportation issues, effective water management is a critical consideration in the success of every Smart City agenda.
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Smart Rain Water Harvesting for Smart Cities
2020Urbanization is the core process in the development of the economy of every nation which boosts economic growth and development at one side, the demand for facilities and resources on the other side. Nowadays, the most common solution for the healthy growth of urban islands is to make cities smart.
S. G. Taji, V. R. Saraf, D. G. Regulwar
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Paducah Water Proves “Smart Water” Works
Opflow, 2020When Paducah Water realized it needed to upgrade its water system and found full system deployment to be impractical, the utility achieved success by employing an advanced metering infrastructure solution that provided the flexibility for the utility to deploy at its own pace.
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2020
This chapter primarily focuses on the role of the Internet of Things (IoT) in the smart water (SW) conversion process. The several problems like leakage detection, efficient water distribution, remote water monitoring, etc., can be addressed by using IoT with the combination of information and communication technology (ICT). In this line of thought, we
Hitesh Mohapatra, Amiya Kumar Rath
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This chapter primarily focuses on the role of the Internet of Things (IoT) in the smart water (SW) conversion process. The several problems like leakage detection, efficient water distribution, remote water monitoring, etc., can be addressed by using IoT with the combination of information and communication technology (ICT). In this line of thought, we
Hitesh Mohapatra, Amiya Kumar Rath
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