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Actionable Flow Monitoring Platform
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Flow monitoring in collection systems poses technical and data management challenges. Technical challenges are exemplified in extracting actionable knowledge in real-time to inform system operators. This knowledge can vary from scatter graph analysis to characterization of the effectiveness of I/I removal, overflow abatement, and customer services. Data management is a multidimensional challenge that includes pipelining data in real-time, visualization, comparison to historical data, and building a collaborative environment for users with different background knowledge. This paper will introduce an actionable platform for real-time flow analysis. The platform combines machine intelligence with Power BI, a web-based data management system that allows visualization, interactive collaboration, and provenance tracking of data files. A case study will demonstrate through scatter plot graphing the improved data interpretation in real-time, efficiency in evaluating flow meter data, and recommending proactive actions for system operators.
Flow monitoring in collection systems poses technical and data management challenges. Technical challenges are exemplified in extracting actionable knowledge in real-time to inform system operators. This knowledge can vary from scatter graph analysis to characterization of the effectiveness of I/I removal, overflow abatement, and customer services. Data management is a multidimensional challenge that includes pipelining data in real-time, visualization, comparison to historical data, and building a collaborative environment for users with different background knowledge. This paper will introduce an actionable platform for real-time flow analysis. The platform combines machine intelligence with Power BI, a web-based data management system that allows visualization, interactive collaboration, and provenance tracking of data files. A case study will demonstrate through scatter plot graphing the improved data interpretation in real-time, efficiency in evaluating flow meter data, and recommending proactive actions for system operators.
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Mostafa ElagHazem Gheith
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Jun 2020
ISSN1938-6478
DOI10.2175/193864718825157576
Volume / Issue
Content sourceCollection Systems Conference
Copyright2020
Word count5
Subject keywordsPlanning

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Flow monitoring in collection systems poses technical and data management challenges. Technical challenges are exemplified in extracting actionable knowledge in real-time to inform system operators. This knowledge can vary from scatter graph analysis to characterization of the effectiveness of I/I removal, overflow abatement, and customer services. Data management is a multidimensional challenge that includes pipelining data in real-time, visualization, comparison to historical data, and building a collaborative environment for users with different background knowledge. This paper will introduce an actionable platform for real-time flow analysis. The platform combines machine intelligence with Power BI, a web-based data management system that allows visualization, interactive collaboration, and provenance tracking of data files. A case study will demonstrate through scatter plot graphing the improved data interpretation in real-time, efficiency in evaluating flow meter data, and recommending proactive actions for system operators.
Flow monitoring in collection systems poses technical and data management challenges. Technical challenges are exemplified in extracting actionable knowledge in real-time to inform system operators. This knowledge can vary from scatter graph analysis to characterization of the effectiveness of I/I removal, overflow abatement, and customer services. Data management is a multidimensional challenge that includes pipelining data in real-time, visualization, comparison to historical data, and building a collaborative environment for users with different background knowledge. This paper will introduce an actionable platform for real-time flow analysis. The platform combines machine intelligence with Power BI, a web-based data management system that allows visualization, interactive collaboration, and provenance tracking of data files. A case study will demonstrate through scatter plot graphing the improved data interpretation in real-time, efficiency in evaluating flow meter data, and recommending proactive actions for system operators.
Author(s)
Mostafa ElagHazem Gheith
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Jun 2020
ISSN1938-6478
DOI10.2175/193864718825157576
Volume / Issue
Content sourceCollection Systems Conference
Copyright2020
Word count5
Subject keywordsPlanning

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