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IoT-Fog Based Water Distribution and Pipeline Health Monitoring

TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
148 Seiten
Englisch
Water is renewable source but at the same time it is a finite source. Only lessthan 1% of the total water is in the form of fresh water resource. According to asurvey on water management by International Water Association (IWA), it is statedthat nearly one billion people around the world are facing lack in accessing safewater.The water supplies around the world have decreased to one third over a periodof past three decades. 600 million people live in countries facing water stress (lessthan 1700 cubic meters of water per person).In the next 3 decades, the percentage of the world's population facing stress toaccess fresh water could increase fivefold. Since the world is facing the stress onwater, it is highly important to conserve water. At the same time, it is equallyimportant to manage and effectively utilize the available resource.While considering the Indian conditions, there is no proper watermanagement system (WMS) other than some metering policies that are followed inmetro cities. The water management system will be the only need of the hoursolution rather than looking for the alternative sources of water. Metro city likeChennai is already hit with the 'Day-Zero' in the month of June 2019 in which theterm 'Day-Zero' refers the zero access to water which has resulted in shutting down of many hotels and restaurants, declaration of holidays or work from homealternative by the IT industries, reduction in production in manufacturing industriesetc. On seeing this as a global perspective, 'Cape Town' is the first city in the worldwhich is exposed to 'Day Zero'.The consumption of water varies widely between various types of consumerssuch as residential, commercial, industrial and also the consumption variesaccording to the seasons. It is highly needed to set up the WMS for efficientdistribution of resources.mehr

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KlappentextWater is renewable source but at the same time it is a finite source. Only lessthan 1% of the total water is in the form of fresh water resource. According to asurvey on water management by International Water Association (IWA), it is statedthat nearly one billion people around the world are facing lack in accessing safewater.The water supplies around the world have decreased to one third over a periodof past three decades. 600 million people live in countries facing water stress (lessthan 1700 cubic meters of water per person).In the next 3 decades, the percentage of the world's population facing stress toaccess fresh water could increase fivefold. Since the world is facing the stress onwater, it is highly important to conserve water. At the same time, it is equallyimportant to manage and effectively utilize the available resource.While considering the Indian conditions, there is no proper watermanagement system (WMS) other than some metering policies that are followed inmetro cities. The water management system will be the only need of the hoursolution rather than looking for the alternative sources of water. Metro city likeChennai is already hit with the 'Day-Zero' in the month of June 2019 in which theterm 'Day-Zero' refers the zero access to water which has resulted in shutting down of many hotels and restaurants, declaration of holidays or work from homealternative by the IT industries, reduction in production in manufacturing industriesetc. On seeing this as a global perspective, 'Cape Town' is the first city in the worldwhich is exposed to 'Day Zero'.The consumption of water varies widely between various types of consumerssuch as residential, commercial, industrial and also the consumption variesaccording to the seasons. It is highly needed to set up the WMS for efficientdistribution of resources.
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ISBN/GTIN978-4-625-42019-1
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Erscheinungsdatum21.12.2022
Seiten148 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 152 mm, Höhe 229 mm, Dicke 8 mm
Gewicht226 g
Artikel-Nr.60044020