The fice-layered smart water system model:
The basis of a smart water system is made up by:
- Deciding on physical assets: selecting the core infrastructure components such as pumps, pipes, valves and reservoirs that will form the foundation of the smart water network.
- Enhancing the sensing and control layer: integrating smart devices like flow meters, pressure sensors, water quality monitors and remotely operated valves to enable real-time data capture and control.
- Upgrading data collection and communication: implementing technologies that facilitate reliable, two-way data transmission between field devices and central systems using cellular, radio or fixed networks.
- Expanding data management and display: scaling up visualisation platforms such as SCADA and GIS to manage and interpret growing volumes of data while integrating cybersecurity and support systems.
- Introducing data fusion and analysis: establishing an advanced analytics layer that consolidates data across systems, enabling predictive maintenance, automated decision-making and digital twin simulations.