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Towards a cyber-physical era: soft computing framework based multi-sensor array for water quality monitoring

Jyotirmoy BhardwajRajiv GuptaKarunesh Kumar Gupta

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EngineeringDistributed computing010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesFuzzy logiclcsh:Technologylcsh:TD1-1066Water environmentlcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural Engineeringcomputer.programming_languageSoft computingbusiness.industrylcsh:TSystem of measurement010401 analytical chemistryCyber-physical systemPython (programming language)Pollution0104 chemical sciencesUser interfaceActuatorbusinesscomputer

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Abstract. New concepts and techniques are replacing traditional methods of water quality parameter measurement systems. This paper introduces a cyber-physical system (CPS) approach for water quality assessment in a distribution network. Cyber-physical systems with embedded sensors, processors and actuators can be designed to sense and interact with the water environment. The proposed CPS is comprised of sensing framework integrated with five different water quality parameter sensor nodes and soft computing framework for computational modelling. Soft computing framework utilizes the applications of Python for user interface and fuzzy sciences for decision making. Introduction of multiple sensors in a water distribution network generates a huge number of data matrices, which are sometimes highly complex, difficult to understand and convoluted for effective decision making. Therefore, the proposed system framework also intends to simplify the complexity of obtained sensor data matrices and to support decision making for water engineers through a soft computing framework. The target of this proposed research is to provide a simple and efficient method to identify and detect presence of contamination in a water distribution network using applications of CPS.

10.5194/dwes-11-9-2018https://www.drink-water-eng-sci.net/11/9/2018/