World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2015 2015
DOI: 10.1061/9780784479162.069
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GA Based Multi-Objective Sensor Placement Approach for Contamination Detection in Water Distribution Networks

Abstract: Sensors are provided in water distribution networks to: (1) Assures quality of water delivered to consumers; (2) Early detection of contamination events so as to minimize its consequences. Most of the multi-objective techniques consider the second purpose and almost ignore the first purpose. In this study, a sensor placement problem is formulated to cover these two performance objectives through maximization of: (1) Demand coverage; and (2) Time-constrained detection likelihood. These two objectives are combin… Show more

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