Intelligent Location of Leakage in Water Supply Network Based on Bp Neural Network Deep Learning

Author(s):  
Xiumei Tian
Author(s):  
Xudong Fan ◽  
Xijin Zhang ◽  
Xiong ( Bill) Yu

AbstractThe water supply network (WSN) is subjected to leaks that compromise its service to the communities, which, however, is challenging to identify with conventional approaches before the consequences surface. This study developed Machine Learning (ML) models to detect leaks in the WDN. Water pressure data under leaking versus non-leaking conditions were generated with holistic WSN simulation code EPANET considering factors such as the fluctuating user demands, data noise, and the extent of leaks, etc. The results indicate that Artificial Neural Network (ANN), a supervised ML model, can accurately classify leaking versus non-leaking conditions; it, however, requires balanced dataset under both leaking and non-leaking conditions, which is difficult for a real WSN that mostly operate under normal service condition. Autoencoder neural network (AE), an unsupervised ML model, is further developed to detect leak with unbalanced data. The results show AE ML model achieved high accuracy when leaks occur in pipes inside the sensor monitoring area, while the accuracy is compromised otherwise. This observation will provide guidelines to deploy monitoring sensors to cover the desired monitoring area. A novel strategy is proposed based on multiple independent detection attempts to further increase the reliability of leak detection by the AE and is found to significantly reduce the probability of false alarm. The trained AE model and leak detection strategy is further tested on a testbed WSN and achieved promising results. The ML model and leak detection strategy can be readily deployed for in-service WSNs using data obtained with internet-of-things (IoTs) technologies such as smart meters.


2018 ◽  
Vol 246 ◽  
pp. 02029
Author(s):  
Luohua Wang ◽  
Mou Lv ◽  
Xiaobo Miao ◽  
Li Li ◽  
Fengchao Liang

Based on the in-depth analysis of the causes of the large-scale water supply pipe network explosion at home and abroad, the paper discusses the neural network modeling technology for quickly and accurately locating the water pipe network. Furthermore, the remedial measures of the pipe network squib in the field were adopted, and the BP neural network deep learning method was proposed to carry out the intelligent positioning of the water pipe network bursting. Based on the construction of a miniature hydraulic model based on BP neural network analysis, through the correlation analysis of the flow change of 5 positions and the pressure monitoring point change of 17 positions when the pipe network bursts, the artificial neural network deep learning is further used to diagnose the position of the pipe network where the pipe burst is located. In this paper, the small-scale water supply pipe network built by the laboratory is taken as an example to verify the research method of the pipe burst positioning.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xudong Fan ◽  
Xijin Zhang ◽  
Xiong (Bill) Yu

Abstract The water supply network (WSN) is subjected to leaks that compromise its service to the communities, which, however, is challenging to identify with conventional approaches before the consequences surface. This study developed Machine Learning (ML) models to detect leaks in the WDN. Water pressure data under leaking versus non-leaking conditions were generated with holistic WSN simulation code EPANET considering factors such as the fluctuating user demands, data noise, and the extent of leaks, etc. The results indicate that Artificial Neural Network (ANN), a supervised ML model, can accurately classify leaking versus non-leaking conditions; it, however, requires balanced dataset under both leaking and non-leaking conditions, which is difficult for a real WSN that mostly operate under normal service condition. Autoencoder neural network (AE), an unsupervised ML model, is further developed to detect leak with unbalanced data. The results show AE ML model achieved high accuracy when leaks occur in pipes inside the sensor monitoring area, while the accuracy is compromised otherwise. This observation will provide guidelines to deploy monitoring sensors to cover the desired monitoring area. A novel strategy is proposed based on multiple independent detection attempts to further increase the reliability of leak detection by the AE and is found to significantly reduce the probability of false alarm. The trained AE model and leak detection strategy is further tested on a testbed WSN and achieved promising results. The ML model and leak detection strategy can be readily deployed for in-service WSNs using data obtained with internet-of-things (IoTs) technologies such as smart meters.


2014 ◽  
Vol 507 ◽  
pp. 752-756
Author(s):  
Chao Xiang ◽  
Ping Xu ◽  
Jing Wang ◽  
Tao Wang ◽  
Ya Jun Zhang

Some forms of organic matter existing in the water have direct or indirect effects on microbial growth. By the investigation data over drinking water and reclaimed water, we summarized organic limiting factors that may affect the growth of microorganisms and factors affecting these water qualities in the reclaimed water supply network, such as a variety of treatment process and the residual disinfectants. Through its comprehensive study, we want to make a contribution of opinion to control the growth of microorganisms in reclaimed water supply network.


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