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Model-free Sensor Placement for Water Distribution Networks using Genetic Algorithms and Clustering*

Luis Romero-Ben, Gabriela Cembrano, Vicenç Puig, Joaquím Blesa

2022IFAC-PapersOnLine14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper presents a model-free methodology for the placement of pressure sensors in water distribution networks (WDNs) with the aim of performing leak detection/localization tasks. The approach is based on a custom genetic algorithm (GA) optimization scheme, which considers a population whose individuals are binary vectors encoding the network nodes with/without sensors. The optimization process pursues the minimization of a distance-based metric, computed considering the pipe distance from the possible sensors to the complete set of nodes of the network, hence removing the necessity of a hydraulic model of the WDN. The methodology is completed by means of an iterative clustering technique that seeks the enhancement of incoming individuals. The proposed methodology is tested over a well-known case study, L-TOWN from the BattLeDIM2020 challenge, in order to assess its performance.

Topics & Concepts

Cluster analysisMetric (unit)Computer scienceEncoding (memory)Genetic algorithmSet (abstract data type)MinificationProcess (computing)AlgorithmBinary numberPopulationMathematical optimizationData miningWireless sensor networkEngineeringMachine learningArtificial intelligenceMathematicsArithmeticProgramming languageOperations managementComputer networkSociologyDemographyOperating systemWater Systems and OptimizationUnderwater Vehicles and Communication SystemsEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks