Rapid-to-Deploy Wireless Water Pressure Sensors for the Assessment of Water Distribution Systems

K. Admassu, Katherine A. Flanigan, Wentao Wang, C. Wolf, J. Lynch
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Drinking water systems require efficient operations to ensure high-quality water is delivered to customers with an adequate level of pressure. Municipalities adopt methods to analyze system operations to ensure they are meeting operational objectives. For example, pressure and flow sensors are commonly deployed but such sensors are spatially sparse in the distribution system. Hydraulic models are also employed to simulate the performance of drinking water systems, with operational sensor data used to refine the models for greater accuracy. However, there remains the need for a data collection method that can be easily deployed to collect measurements that densely map pressures across the drinking water system. This paper describes the design and validation of a low-cost, rapid-to-deploy wireless water pressure sensor designed to monitor water pressures in a municipal drinking water system. The sensors attached to a household hose spigot, register their GPS location, and communicate average measured pressures using a cellular modem. The system was validated using the water distribution system in Benton Harbor, Michigan to map areas suspected of low operational pressures. The study proved the ease and reliability of the monitoring system while providing reliable pressure data that was used to model the performance of the monitored system.
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用于供水系统评估的快速部署无线水压传感器
饮用水系统需要高效运行,以确保以适当的压力水平向客户提供高质量的水。市政当局采用各种方法来分析系统运行,以确保它们达到运行目标。例如,通常部署压力和流量传感器,但这些传感器在配电系统中空间稀疏。水力模型也被用来模拟饮用水系统的性能,使用操作传感器数据来改进模型以获得更高的精度。然而,仍然需要一种数据收集方法,这种方法可以很容易地用于收集测量数据,从而密集地绘制整个饮用水系统的压力图。本文描述了一种低成本、快速部署的无线水压传感器的设计和验证,该传感器旨在监测市政饮用水系统中的水压。传感器连接在家用软管龙头上,记录其GPS位置,并使用蜂窝调制解调器通信平均测量压力。该系统通过密歇根州本顿港的配水系统进行了验证,绘制了疑似低作业压力区域的地图。该研究证明了监测系统的易用性和可靠性,同时提供了可靠的压力数据,用于对被监测系统的性能进行建模。
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