Water Network Supply Autonomy: Autonomous, Predictive Software Support During Emergency Events
Published on by Donald Martin in Business
This article explores how small to medium-sized water networks can benefit from an autonomous, predictive "autopilot" designed to optimize water distribution during emergency events.
It is never the most important topic when we meet with clients. In fact, it is a topic that almost never comes up – at first. But as the central focus of our work involves optimizing resources within a water network, eventually the subject of water supply autonomy makes its way into the conversation. “What can be done within my network if my water source becomes compromised?”. Or, put a different way, “How much autonomy can I get from my network given the water I already have in my basins?”
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Taxonomy
- Water
- Water Supply
- Water Grid
- Storage Tank
- Operations
- Monitoring & Control
- Network Optimisation
- Water Supply Design
- Water Management
- Urban Water Supply
- Water Risk
- Water Systems Monitoring