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Low-cost monitoring systems for urban water management: Lessons from the field.
Hamel, Perrine; Ding, Ning; Cherqui, Frederic; Zhu, Qingchuan; Walcker, Nicolas; Bertrand-Krajewski, Jean-Luc; Champrasert, Paskorn; Fletcher, Tim D; McCarthy, David T; Navratil, Oldrich; Shi, Baiqian.
Afiliação
  • Hamel P; Asian School of the Environment and Earth Observatory of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
  • Ding N; Asian School of the Environment and Earth Observatory of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
  • Cherqui F; Univ Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, F-69622, Villeurbanne cedex, France.
  • Zhu Q; School of Agriculture, Food and Ecosystem Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Burnley, VIC 3121, Australia.
  • Walcker N; INSA Lyon, DEEP, UR 7429, F-69621, Villeurbanne cedex, France.
  • Bertrand-Krajewski JL; INSA Lyon, DEEP, UR 7429, F-69621, Villeurbanne cedex, France.
  • Champrasert P; INSA Lyon, DEEP, UR 7429, F-69621, Villeurbanne cedex, France.
  • Fletcher TD; INSA Lyon, DEEP, UR 7429, F-69621, Villeurbanne cedex, France.
  • McCarthy DT; OASYS Research Group, Department of Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand.
  • Navratil O; School of Agriculture, Food and Ecosystem Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Burnley, VIC 3121, Australia.
  • Shi B; School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.
Water Res X ; 22: 100212, 2024 Jan 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38327899
ABSTRACT
Sound urban water management relies on extensive and reliable monitoring of water infrastructure. As low-cost sensors and networks have become increasingly available for environmental monitoring, urban water researchers and practitioners must consider the benefits and disadvantages of such technologies. In this perspective paper, we highlight six technical and socio-technological considerations for low-cost monitoring technology to reach its full potential in the field of urban water management, including technical barriers to implementation, complementarity with traditional sensing technologies, low-cost sensor reliability, added value of produced information, opportunities to democratize data collection, and economic and environmental costs of the technology. For each consideration, we present recent experiences from our own work and broader literature and identify future research needs to address current challenges. Our experience supports the strong potential of low-cost monitoring technology, in particular that it promotes extensive and innovative monitoring of urban water infrastructure. Future efforts should focus on more systematic documenting of experiences to lower barriers to designing, implementing, and testing of low-cost sensor networks, and on assessing the economic, social, and environmental costs and benefits of low-cost sensor deployments.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Health_economic_evaluation Idioma: En Revista: Water Res X Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Singapura

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Health_economic_evaluation Idioma: En Revista: Water Res X Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Singapura