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Érico Soares Ascenção, Fernando Melo Marinangelo, Carlos Frederico Meschini Almeida, Nelson Kagan and Eduardo Mário Dias
Issues such as climate change, water scarcity, population growth, and distribution losses have stimulated the use of new technologies to manage water resources. This is how the concept of smart water management emerged as a subcategory of the concept of ...
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Rui P. Duarte, Carlos A. S. Cunha and Valter N. N. Alves
Alzheimer?s disease is a type of dementia that affects many individuals, mainly in an older age group. Over time, it leads to other diseases that affect their autonomy and independence. The quality of food ingestion is a way to mitigate the disease and p...
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Aida Boudhaouia and Patrice Wira
This article presents a real-time data analysis platform to forecast water consumption with Machine-Learning (ML) techniques. The strategy fully relies on a web-oriented architecture to ensure better management and optimized monitoring of water consumpti...
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Giuseppe Del Giudice, Cristiana Di Cristo and Roberta Padulano
A methodological framework for the estimation of the expected value of hourly peak water demand factor and its dependence on the spatial aggregation level is presented. The proposed methodology is based on the analysis of volumetric water meter measureme...
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Luis de Pereda,José Fernández,Hugo Lanao,Marta Durango
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Underground networks of urban infrastructures channel fluids, water, sewage, air, mechanical and thermal vehicles, store resources of all kinds, and interact with the underground mean, which allows to preserve a moderate rate of intensity and temperature...
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