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Smart cities are emerging worldwide, including economic, institutional, social, and technical concepts in interaction with existing infrastructure to achieve sustainability and increase quality of life. Additionally, digitalisation projects in the field of urban water infrastructure (UWI) aim to inc...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-597962022-12-01T03:15:57Z Innovative Concepts and Applications for Smart Water Cities Oberascher, Martin Water Engineering bic Book Industry Communication::T Technology, engineering, agriculture::TQ Environmental science, engineering & technology Smart cities are emerging worldwide, including economic, institutional, social, and technical concepts in interaction with existing infrastructure to achieve sustainability and increase quality of life. Additionally, digitalisation projects in the field of urban water infrastructure (UWI) aim to increase capacity of existing infrastructure to deal with future challenges caused by climate change, growing of urban population, and maintenance. Therefore, efficient and reliable information- and communication technologies (ICT) represent a key factor for the exchange of measurement data (e.g., monitoring environmental parameters) and interconnections between different participants. However, ICT and system-wide management are not yet widely deployed and mainly concentrated on main points in network-based UWI (e.g., combined sewer overflows, inlet point of district meter areas). In this context, especially the Internet of Things (IoT) concepts enables a large-scale implementation of measurement devices even at underground and remote structures, increasing data availability significantly. Following, new possibilities in the management of network-based UWI are emerging. The research aim of this doctoral dissertation is to contribute to the ongoing development of smart water cities by developing innovative concepts in the field of urban drainage and water distribution network including nature-based solutions. 2022-11-30T09:48:42Z 2022-11-30T09:48:42Z 2022 book https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/59796 eng Forum Umwelttechnik und Wasserbau application/pdf n/a 10.15203-99106-084-0.pdf https://www.uibk.ac.at/iup/buecher/9783991060840.html innsbruck university press 10.15203/99106-084-0 10.15203/99106-084-0 7e4aa047-ebd5-4269-b6c8-a86925324b93 32 144 Innsbruck open access
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