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

2018

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 sen…

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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Comparison of different uncertainty techniques in urban stormwater quantity and quality modelling

2011

Abstract Urban drainage models are important tools used by both practitioners and scientists in the field of stormwater management. These models are often conceptual and usually require calibration using local datasets. The quantification of the uncertainty associated with the models is a must, although it is rarely practiced. The International Working Group on Data and Models, which works under the IWA/IAHR Joint Committee on Urban Drainage, has been working on the development of a framework for defining and assessing uncertainties in the field of urban drainage modelling. A part of that work is the assessment and comparison of different techniques generally used in the uncertainty assessm…

EngineeringEnvironmental Engineering* MCMCRainmedia_common.quotation_subjectBayesian probability* Parameter probability distributionBayesian inferencecomputer.software_genre* MICAsymbols.namesake* GLUEWater QualityStatistics* Bayesian inferenceComputer SimulationQuality (business)CitiesGLUEWaste Management and Disposal* Urban drainage modelWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural Engineeringmedia_common* SCEM-UALikelihood Functions* Multi-objective auto-calibrationSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientalebusiness.industryEcological ModelingUncertaintyMarkov chain Monte CarloModels TheoreticalPollutionMarkov ChainsRunoff model* UncertaintieMetropolis–Hastings algorithmsymbolsProbability distribution* AMALGAMData miningbusinessMonte Carlo MethodcomputerAlgorithmsSoftware
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Modelling and dynamic simulation of hybrid moving bed biofilm reactors: model concepts and application to a pilot plant.

2011

In the recent years, there has been an increasing interest in the development of hybrid reactors, especially in the up-grading of existing activated sludge plants that are no longer able to comply with concentration limits established by regulatory agencies. In such systems the biomass grows both as suspended flocs and as biofilm. In this way, it is possible to obtain a higher biomass concentration in the reactor, but without any significant increase of the load to the final clarifier. The paper presents the setting-up of a dynamic mathematical model aimed at quantitatively describing the biokinetic processes occurring in a hybrid moving bed biofilm reactor (HMBBR), and, more in general, in…

EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringBiofilm modellingSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientalebusiness.industryMoving bed biofilm reactorHybrid moving bed biofilm reactorBiomedical EngineeringEnvironmental engineeringfood and beveragesBiomassBioengineeringActivated sludge modelWastewater treatmentcomplex mixturesClarifierDynamic simulationKinetic parameterActivated sludgePilot plantSewage treatmentbusinessDynamic simulationBiotechnology
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Hybrid moving bed biofilm reactors: an effective solution for upgrading a large wastewater treatment plant

2009

Over the last few years there has been a growing attention regarding the receiving water body quality state. As a matter of a fact, the Directive 91/271 of the European Union (EU) replaced the “emission standard” concept that fixes discharge limits depending on polluting emission characteristics, with the “stream standard” concept that fixes discharge limits for each polluting substance depending on self-depurative characteristics of the RWB. In this context, several WWTPs need to be upgraded in order to meet stricter effluent limits. The need of WWTP upgrading was also emphasized by the growing urbanization that have led, in most cases, to get overloaded WWTP due to an overcoming of the ma…

EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringContext (language use)trickling filtersWaste Disposal Fluidmoving bed biofilm reactorGPS-XMotionBioreactorsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionWater Science and Technologymedia_commonWaste managementSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientalebusiness.industryEmission standardEnvironmental engineeringUncertaintyIFASWaste treatmentKineticsPilot plantUpgradeBiofilmspilot plantCalibrationSewage treatmentbusinessSoftwareWaste disposal
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comparing two start-up strategies for MBRs: experimental study and mathematical modelling

2012

Abstract The performance of a membrane bioreactor (MBR), and mechanisms of fouling formation, may differ due to the start-up. Therefore, the start-up can constitute an aspect that critically influences MBR performance during its lifespan. Indeed, the start-up can influence the mechanisms of membrane fouling, which is of paramount importance in an MBR. In order to gain insights on the effects of the start-up, both experimental and mathematical modelling studies were carried out on an MBR pilot plant. The MBR pilot plant constituted of a hollow fibre membrane module, in a submerged configuration, was fed by real wastewater. Two experimental periods were carried out, lasting 65 days each, char…

EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringFoulingSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientalebusiness.industryMembrane foulingBiomedical EngineeringEnvironmental engineeringBioengineeringExperimental pilot plant ASM1-SMP Calibration protocol Fouling MBR modelling Start-upStart upMembrane bioreactorActivated sludgePilot plantWastewaterUncertainty estimationBiochemical engineeringbusinessBiotechnology
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Ability of Preissmann slot scheme to simulate smooth pressurisation transient in sewers

2010

Urban drainage networks are generally designed to operate in a free-surface flow condition. However, as a consequence of heavy rainfall events or network malfunctioning, filling of sewers (pressurization) and network overflowing may occur. Several softwares are commonly used to simulate floods in drainage networks and their results are usually thought to be reliable and robust. However, no specific studies have been carried out on the behaviour of these softwares during the pressurization transient. Actually, mathematical models based on the momentum equation appear to be more suitable in correctly simulating the pressurization moving jump but models based on the energy equation are much mo…

EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringMathematical modelbusiness.industryReliability (computer networking)Drainage SanitaryUrbanizationFlow (psychology)Storm Water Management ModelModels TheoreticalFloodsNumerical modelling Pipe Pressurization Unsteady flow Urban drainageSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaSoftwareComputer SimulationTransient (computer programming)Sanitary sewerDrainagebusinessSimulationWater Science and Technology
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Modelling of hybrid moving bed biofilm reactors: a pilot plant experiment.

2007

In recent years there has been an increasing interest in the development of hybrid biofilm reactors, especially in the upgrading of existing WWTP that are no longer able to respect concentration limits. In fact, today's challenge is the achievement of a good aquatic state for the receiving water bodies according to the Water Framework Directive requirements, which indeed limit even more the continuous emissions, i.e. coming from WWTP. This paper presents the setting up of a mathematical model for the simulation of a hybrid MBBR system; the model calibration/validation has been carried out considering a field gathering campaign on an experimental pilot plant. The main goal is to gain insight…

EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringProcess (engineering)BiomassPilot ProjectsActivated sludge modelModels BiologicalWaste Disposal Fluidorganic carbon removalBioreactorsAmmoniaMBBRBiomassMoving bedProcess engineeringWater Science and TechnologyNitratesBacteriaSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientalebusiness.industryHybrid moving bed biofilm reactorEnvironmental engineeringPilot scaleReproducibility of Resultspilot scalePilot plantWater Framework Directivemodel nitrificationBiofilmsbusinessWater Pollutants Chemical
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Uncertainty assessment of a membrane bioreactor model using the GLUE methodology

2010

A mathematical model for the simulation of physical-biological organic removal by means of a membrane bioreactor (MBR) has been previously developed and tested. This paper presents an analysis of the uncertainty of the MBR model. Particularly, the research explores the applicability of the Generalised Likelihood Uncertainty Estimation (GLUE) methodology that is one of the most widely used methods for investigating the uncertainties in the hydrology and that now on is spreading in other research field. For the application of the GLUE methodology, several Monte Carlo simulations have been run varying the all model influential parameters simultaneously. The model was applied to an MBR pilot pl…

EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleMathematical modelbusiness.industrySettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaMonte Carlo methodBiomedical EngineeringBackwashingBioengineeringMembrane bioreactorMathematical modelPilot plantRobustness (computer science)Data qualityASMMembrane bioreactorUncertainty assessmentProcess engineeringbusinessGLUEBiotechnologyBiochemical Engineering Journal
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Global sensitivity analysis in wastewater applications: A comprehensive comparison of different methods

2013

Three global sensitivity analysis (GSA) methods are applied and compared to assess the most relevant processes occurring in wastewater treatment systems. In particular, the Standardised Regression Coefficients, Morris Screening and Extended-FAST methods are applied to a complex integrated membrane bioreactor (MBR) model considering 21 model outputs and 79 model factors. The three methods are applied with numerical settings as suggested in literature. The main objective considered is to classify important factors (factors prioritisation) as well as non-influential factors (factors fixing). The performance is assessed by comparing the most reliable method (Extended-FAST), by means of proposed…

EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientalebusiness.industryCalibration (statistics)MBR modellingEcological ModelingWastewater treatmentGlobal sensitivity analysicomputer.software_genreSimilarity (network science)RankingGlobal sensitivity analysisCalibrationLinear regressionRange (statistics)Variance decomposition of forecast errorsData miningSensitivity (control systems)businesscomputerSoftwareEnvironmental Modelling & Software
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Evaluation of the apparent losses caused by water meter under-registration in intermittent water supply

2009

Apparent losses are usually caused by water theft, billing errors, or revenue meter under-registration. While the first two causes are directly related to water utility management and may be reduced by improving company procedures, water meter inaccuracies are considered to be the most significant and hardest to quantify. Water meter errors are amplified in networks subjected to water scarcity, where users adopt private storage tanks to cope with the intermittent water supply. The aim of this paper is to analyse the role of two variables influencing the apparent losses: water meter age and the private storage tank effect on meter performance. The study was carried out in Palermo (Italy). Th…

EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringTime FactorsWater supplywater meter under-registrationSanitary engineeringWater scarcityFloat (money supply)Water SupplyMetreRevenueComputer SimulationApparent lossewater meter error curveWater Science and TechnologyHydrologybusiness.industrySettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaEnvironmental engineeringwater scarcityField monitoringprivate storage tankModels EconomicItalyStorage tankHousingSanitary EngineeringbusinessMonte Carlo Method
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