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Gaudenz Moser

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Measurement system design for leak detection in hydraulic pressurized networks

Ian Smith, Gaudenz Moser

This paper compares four sensor placement strategies which differ according to their evaluation criteria (EC). The first involves the minimisation of the expected number of candidate models, and the second is based on maximising joint entropy. The first me ...
Taylor & Francis2017

An electric network for evaluating monitoring strategies intended for hydraullic pressurized networks

Ian Smith, Gaudenz Moser

This paper presents a study of similarities between electrical and hydraulic pressurized networks. The primary objective is to examine whether or not it is possible to use electrical laboratory networks measuring voltage to study leak-region detection stra ...
Elsevier2016

Using electrical resistance networks to enhance performance assessments of water distribution networks

Ian Smith, Gaudenz Moser, Stephanie Ann German

Pressurized fluid-distribution networks are strategic elements of civil infrastructure. In the case of fresh-water distribution networks, where leaks are common and where real performance is unknown, advanced sensor-based diagnostic methodologies have the ...
2015
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