Water demand forecasting for the optimal operation of large-scale drinking water networks: The Barcelona Case Study.
Abstract
Drinking Water Networks (DWN) are large-scale multiple-input multiple-output systems with uncertain disturbances (such as the water demand from the consumers) and involve components of linear, non-linear and switching nature. Operating, safety and quality constraints deem it important for the state and the input of such systems to be constrained into a given domain. Moreover, DWNs' operation is driven by time-varying demands and involves an...
Paper Details
Title
Water demand forecasting for the optimal operation of large-scale drinking water networks: The Barcelona Case Study.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
47
Issue
3
Pages
10457 - 10462
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