A Monitoring and Control System for Stormwater Management of Urban Green Infrastructure
Mingkun Xie, Ruijun Wang, Jing Yang, Yuning Cheng
Abstract
Urban green infrastructure (UGI) can be used as a sustainable stormwater management approach. UGI can bring numerous ecological benefits to cities, including increased urban resilience, increased availability of water resources, and optimization of habitats. This paper used empirical research methods to describe an Internet of things (IoT)-based UGI monitoring and control system for stormwater management (MCSSWM). Using a Xuzhou-based practical project in China as a case study, we introduce the construction process, method, and monitoring results of the system. The results showed that the MCSSWM could be beneficial for UGI ecological performance evaluation and management.
Topics & Concepts
Green infrastructureStormwater managementStormwaterResilience (materials science)XuzhouEnvironmental planningProcess (computing)Environmental resource managementControl (management)BusinessEnvironmental scienceComputer scienceEcologySurface runoffArtificial intelligenceOperating systemBiologyThermodynamicsPhysicsUrban Stormwater Management SolutionsFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementUrban Heat Island Mitigation