DocumentCode :
2128908
Title :
An integrated infrastructure for distributed waste water quality monitoring and decision support
Author :
De Vito, S. ; Fattoruso, G. ; Buonanno, A. ; Lanza, B. ; Capezzuto, L. ; Tebano, C. ; Salvato, M. ; Agresta, A. ; Ambrosino, F. ; Formisano, F. ; Delli Veneri, P. ; Di Francia, G. ; Leopardi, A. ; Di Cristo, C. ; Kumar, B. ; Panico, M. ; Scognamiglio, F.
Author_Institution :
Portici Res. Center, ENEA (Italian Nat. Agency for New Technol., Energy & Sustainable Econ. Dev.), Portici, Italy
fYear :
2015
fDate :
3-5 Feb. 2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
Waste water management plant protection is a major concern for water cycle management entities. The rapid identification and possible localization of anomalous or even malicious waste liquids immission may allow for undertaking pollution risk mitigation actions (e.g. using of ancillary basins) and reduce maintenance costs. Pervasive monitoring of the transport network is hence needed although economic and technical issues prevent its implementation. The SIMONA project is aimed to design, deploy and test an integrated, intelligent, pervasive monitoring infrastructure based on a network of low cost/low maintenance quali-quantitative multisensor nodes. A scalable data processing facility permit the ingestion and the processing of the data stream while a set of models provide for quali-quantitative forecasting increasing the manager situational awareness about the smart infrastructure. All the information is made available via a GIS based Web HCI.
Keywords :
cost reduction; decision support systems; environmental monitoring (geophysics); environmental science computing; geographic information systems; sensor fusion; waste management; wastewater treatment; water pollution; water quality; GIS based Web HCI; SIMONA project; data stream processing; decision support; distributed waste water quality monitoring; maintenance cost reduction; malicious waste liquid immission; pervasive transport network monitoring; pollution risk mitigation action; qualitative multisensor node; quantitative multisensor node; scalable data processing facility; situational awareness; smart integrated infrastructure; waste water management plant protection; water cycle management entity; Data models; Forecasting; Human computer interaction; Monitoring; Predictive models; Sensors; Water pollution; decision support; sensor networks; waste water management;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
AISEM Annual Conference, 2015 XVIII
Conference_Location :
Trento
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AISEM.2015.7066766
Filename :
7066766
Link To Document :
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