Advancements in SPR biosensing technology: An overview of recent trends in smart layers design, multiplexing concepts, continuous monitoring and in vivo sensing
JH Qu, A Dillen, W Saeys, J Lammertyn, D Spasic - Analytica chimica acta, 2020 - Elsevier
Inspired by the rapid progress and existing limitations in surface plasmon resonance (SPR)
biosensing technology, we have summarized the recent trends in the fields of both chip-SPR …
biosensing technology, we have summarized the recent trends in the fields of both chip-SPR …
CNN and Convolutional Autoencoder (CAE) based real-time sensor fault detection, localization, and correction
Increasing advances in sensing technologies and analytics have led to the proliferation of
sensors to monitor structural and infrastructural systems. Accurate sensor data can provide …
sensors to monitor structural and infrastructural systems. Accurate sensor data can provide …
Nature-based solutions and real-time control: Challenges and opportunities
Nature-based solutions (NBS) as green infrastructures to urban drainage are an effective
mitigation strategy both in terms of quantity and quality of runoff. Real-time control (RTC) can …
mitigation strategy both in terms of quantity and quality of runoff. Real-time control (RTC) can …
Integrated intra-storm predictive analysis and real-time control for urban stormwater storage to reduce flooding risk in cities
L Sun, J Xia, D She, Q Guo, Y Su, W Wang - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2023 - Elsevier
Urban stormwater management has become an important aspect affecting the sustainable
development of cities. Real-time control (RTC) of storage facilities is generally considered a …
development of cities. Real-time control (RTC) of storage facilities is generally considered a …
Pressure sensor placement for leak localization in water distribution networks using information theory
This paper presents a method for optimal pressure sensor placement in water distribution
networks using information theory. The criterion for selecting the network nodes where to …
networks using information theory. The criterion for selecting the network nodes where to …
Fault detection and diagnosis
J Gertler - Encyclopedia of systems and control, 2021 - Springer
The fundamental concepts and methods of fault detection and diagnosis are reviewed.
Faults are defined and classified as additive or multiplicative. The model-free approach of …
Faults are defined and classified as additive or multiplicative. The model-free approach of …
Leak detection and localization in water distribution networks by combining expert knowledge and data-driven models
Leaks represent one of the most relevant faults in water distribution networks (WDN),
resulting in severe losses. Despite the growing research interest in critical infrastructure …
resulting in severe losses. Despite the growing research interest in critical infrastructure …
Advent of Big Data technology in environment and water management sector
Big Data is on the verge of explosion in terms of popularity in recent decades, and such a
trend is not going to stop anytime soon as it has a lot of room to grow. The increased …
trend is not going to stop anytime soon as it has a lot of room to grow. The increased …
[HTML][HTML] Modeling and simulations of Water Network Distribution to Assess Water Quality: Kuwait as a case study
Being one of the highest water-risk ranked countries in the world, Kuwait is in an urgent
need of new advanced techniques and methodologies to conserve and optimize its water …
need of new advanced techniques and methodologies to conserve and optimize its water …
Chance-constrained vulnerability assessment of smart water distribution systems against stealthy false data injection attacks
Smart water distribution systems (SWDSs) have not only enhanced the monitoring and
control of the entire water infrastructure but have also jeopardized its security and resilience …
control of the entire water infrastructure but have also jeopardized its security and resilience …