Cyber-Physical Systems for Water Supply Network Management: Basics, Challenges, and Roadmap
Water supply systems are dynamic in nature, owing to the effect of climate change and consumer demand uncertainties. The operation of such a system must be managed effectively to meet up with the uncertainties, thus posing a key challenge. Unfortunately, previous information and communication techno...
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doaj-ab8775388be34ee4bf3c059edda517192020-11-25T03:59:44ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-11-01129555955510.3390/su12229555Cyber-Physical Systems for Water Supply Network Management: Basics, Challenges, and RoadmapKazeem B. Adedeji0Yskandar Hamam1Department of Electrical Engineering, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria 0001, South AfricaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria 0001, South AfricaWater supply systems are dynamic in nature, owing to the effect of climate change and consumer demand uncertainties. The operation of such a system must be managed effectively to meet up with the uncertainties, thus posing a key challenge. Unfortunately, previous information and communication technology (ICT) solutions could not provide the necessary support for applications to deal with the dynamics of the changing physical environment. Nevertheless, tremendous growth in technology offers better possibilities to enhance water supply systems’ operations. As a result, development in technology in sensing and instrumentation, communication and networking, computing and control is now jointly integrated with water supply system infrastructures to enhance the water system operations. One such technological paradigm shift is the cyber-physical system (CPS). In this paper, we present the concept of the CPS in the water system context and investigate the CPS applications to water supply system monitoring. Also, the various applications of CPSs and the application domain requirements are outlined. More importantly, research studies on its application to water system monitoring are scrutinized. As such, key challenges sounding the applications in WSSs are identified. We then outline the areas of improvement for further studies.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/22/9555communicationcontrolcyber-physical systemsensingwater qualitywater supply systems |
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Cyber-Physical Systems for Water Supply Network Management: Basics, Challenges, and Roadmap |
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Cyber-Physical Systems for Water Supply Network Management: Basics, Challenges, and Roadmap |
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Cyber-Physical Systems for Water Supply Network Management: Basics, Challenges, and Roadmap |
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cyber-physical systems for water supply network management: basics, challenges, and roadmap |
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Water supply systems are dynamic in nature, owing to the effect of climate change and consumer demand uncertainties. The operation of such a system must be managed effectively to meet up with the uncertainties, thus posing a key challenge. Unfortunately, previous information and communication technology (ICT) solutions could not provide the necessary support for applications to deal with the dynamics of the changing physical environment. Nevertheless, tremendous growth in technology offers better possibilities to enhance water supply systems’ operations. As a result, development in technology in sensing and instrumentation, communication and networking, computing and control is now jointly integrated with water supply system infrastructures to enhance the water system operations. One such technological paradigm shift is the cyber-physical system (CPS). In this paper, we present the concept of the CPS in the water system context and investigate the CPS applications to water supply system monitoring. Also, the various applications of CPSs and the application domain requirements are outlined. More importantly, research studies on its application to water system monitoring are scrutinized. As such, key challenges sounding the applications in WSSs are identified. We then outline the areas of improvement for further studies. |
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communication control cyber-physical system sensing water quality water supply systems |
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