1. Intelligent monitoring networks--transformation of data into information for water management.
- Author
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Winkler S, Zessner M, Saracevic E, and Fleischmann N
- Subjects
- Chlorides chemistry, Nitrates chemistry, Quaternary Ammonium Compounds chemistry, Rain, Time Factors, Water Pollution, Chemical prevention & control, Artificial Intelligence, Conservation of Natural Resources methods, Environmental Monitoring methods, Rivers chemistry, Water Pollutants, Chemical chemistry
- Abstract
The EU-WFD requires certain monitoring tasks, which yet cannot be fulfilled by automated monitoring devices. Nevertheless, the technical progress of recent years allows monitoring station designs, which enable long-term field application under reasonable maintenance demand. State-of-the-art monitoring stations allow the setup and operation of intelligent monitoring networks, which deliver quality proved and utilisable information to the end-user as opposed to a collection of time-series. Based on a full-scale example monitoring station design, long-term observations and possible ways of (automated) data interpretation are discussed., (IWA Publishing 2008.)
- Published
- 2008
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