2017
DOI: 10.3390/w9020146
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Where to Find Water Pipes and Sewers?—On the Correlation of Infrastructure Networks in the Urban Environment

Abstract: Urban water infrastructure, i.e., water supply and sewer networks, are underground structures, implying that detailed information on their location and features is not directly accessible, frequently erroneous, or missing. For public use, data is also not made available due to security concerns. This lack of quality data, especially for research purposes, requires substantial effort when such data is sought for both statistical and model-based analyses. An alternative to gathering data from archives and observ… Show more

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“…Uncertainties in the network structure occur when planning new WDSs [7]. Also in existing WDSs, the exact physical location of network parts (mostly secondary pipes) is sometimes incomplete or even unknown [14]. Furthermore, the variation of future network structure is considered when retrofitting existing systems (e.g., provision of alternative flow paths) to enhance the reliability and robustness of the WDS.…”
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“…Uncertainties in the network structure occur when planning new WDSs [7]. Also in existing WDSs, the exact physical location of network parts (mostly secondary pipes) is sometimes incomplete or even unknown [14]. Furthermore, the variation of future network structure is considered when retrofitting existing systems (e.g., provision of alternative flow paths) to enhance the reliability and robustness of the WDS.…”
Section: Modelling Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The loop degree is introduced by the cycle index (CI). It defines the length ratio of alternative paths between two nodes (shortcuts) and the corresponding path obtained from the minimum spanning tree (CI = 0 is a fully branched system, for CI > 0 loops are created) [14].…”
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