Using Artificial Intelligence for Smart Water Management Systems
Jenny, Hubert; Alonso, Eduardo Garcia; Wang, Yihong; Minguez, Roberto | June 2020
Abstract
Data-driven “intelligent” applications have become disruptors to daily living. Innovative water utilities can benefit from this digital technology revolution to improve their performance. By harnessing the power of artificial intelligence algorithms and big data analytics, water utilities can maximize information and data available to make better decisions while enhancing service delivery and reducing costs. This brief introduces the principles of artificial intelligence for water utilities embarking on this digital transformation to improve their water distribution operation in general, and to address unaccounted-for-water problems in particular. The brief describes some of the most extended applications of big data analytics and artificial intelligence-related algorithms in water supply, discusses how water utilities can pilot artificial intelligence toward the prognosis of unaccounted-for-water, and presents recommendations for implementation and preliminary cost estimates.
Citation
Jenny, Hubert; Alonso, Eduardo Garcia; Wang, Yihong; Minguez, Roberto. 2020. Using Artificial Intelligence for Smart Water Management Systems. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/12225. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.PDF ISBN
978-92-9262-269-5
Print ISBN
978-92-9262-268-8
ISSN
2071-7202 (print)
2218-2675 (electronic)
Keywords
Access To Water
Available Water
Demand For Water
Drinking Water
Drinking Water And Sanitation
Freshwater
Groundwater Quality
Managing Water Resources
Public Sector
Public Sector Projects
Irrigation Water
Irrigation Water Management
Public Water
Surface Water
Sewage management
Waste Disposal
Sanitation services wastes
Water pollutants
Water storage
Infrastructure projects
Public finance
Irrigation development
Irrigation systems
Shared natural resources
Catchment areas
Smart water management systems
Artificial Intelligence
Administration
Authority
Delegation of powers
Federal aid
Government aid
Irrigation efficiency
Integrated water development
Fresh water
Underground water
Water quality management
Drinking water protection
Source water protection
Water-supply
Water harvesting
Water in agriculture
Integrated water development
Residential water consumption
Corporatization
Tariff
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