Reference:
P.J. van Overloop,
R.R. Negenborn,
D. Schwanenberg, and
B. De Schutter,
"Towards integrating water prediction and control technology,"
Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE International Conference on
Networking, Sensing and Control, Delft, The Netherlands, pp.
80-85, Apr. 2011.
Abstract:
In most countries, especially in deltas, there is a long tradition in
the management of water resource systems, in particular related to
structural measures such as the construction of dikes and
riverine/coastal hydraulic structures. We discuss how this
infrastructure can be supported and managed in order to serve as
non-structural measures. Therefore, we present a review about
technology for the prediction and control of water resources. This
covers techniques for flow and water quality forecasting including
modeling and data assimilation as well as its combination with
predictive controllers for managing hydraulic structures. These
techniques are discussed both from a conceptual and technical
perspective. Furthermore, we give an overview about ongoing and future
work in this field, which is aimed at integrating the techniques from
both the water prediction and the water control community.