Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU) has developed a smart water supply system platform for the city of Gomel, the university's press service reported.
The platform organizes data exchange using the MQTT protocol, which allows efficient collection and transmission of information from pressure sensors. The input parameters are pressure data from the pumping stations of the studied water intakes. The output parameters are the pressure at the control points of the system.
The new development will help optimize the operation of urban pumping stations. Control calculations of the system showed that the discrepancy between the measurement results and the simulated data is no more than 1.48%.
Earlier www1.ru reported that KMZ developed a hydraulic station with a diesel engine.
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