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An Adaptive Cyberinfrastructure for Threat Management in Urban Water Distribution Systems
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2006
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Threat management in drinking water distribution systems involves real-time characterization of any contaminant source and plume, design of control strategies, and design of incremental data sampling schedules. This requires dynamic integration of time-varying measurements along with analytical modules that include simulation models, adaptive sampling procedures, and optimization methods. These modules are compute-intensive, requiring multi-level parallel processing via computer clusters. Since
doi:10.1007/11758532_54
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