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http://dx.doi.org/10.11001/jksww.2013.27.5.649

Framework for a real-time control system of sewer systems  

Ryu, Jaena (중앙대학교 사회기반시스템공학부)
Baek, Hyunwook (중앙대학교 기계공학부)
Kim, Tae-Hyoung (중앙대학교 기계공학부)
Oh, Jeill (중앙대학교 사회기반시스템공학부)
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Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater / v.27, no.5, 2013 , pp. 649-659 More about this Journal
Abstract
Real time control (RTC) can be broadly defined as a system that dynamically adjusts the operation of facilities in response to online measurements in the field to maintain and meet the operational objectives, both during dry and wet weather conditions. RTC adds a dynamic component that is actively adjusted in real time based on system conditions. In terms of reducing or eliminating sewer flooding, CSOs and/or managing flows, implementation of RTC has various benefits to sewer system operation. It has been emerging as an attractive approach, but related elements (such as framework for the application, its components and equipments, aspects to be considered) towards its application on sewer systems have not been throughly introduced so far. The main goal of this study is to review several applications of RTC and firm guidelines published abroad, and finally to provide a framework for the proper application of RTC on sewer systems.
Keywords
real-time control system; sewer systems; framework for RTC;
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