The Data Revolution in the Smart Networ k Where we are and where we are going
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The Data Revolution in the Smart Network
Where we are and where we are going
Guy Horowitz, ChairmanSWAN Forum
AMI/AMR
SCADAAsset Management
GISCRM
Ticketing
Job ManagementERP
Billing
WMSWorkforce Management
Water Security Management
MPQSBusiness Intelligence Call Center
Leakage reporting
Water LossEnergy CostsService LevelWater QualityCO2 EmissionsNetwork PlanningPipe ReplacementRegulatory PressuresOperational EfficiencyCustomer Behaviour
Energy Consumption
Asset Performance
Flow and Pressure
Hydraulic Models
Reservoir Levels
Repair Records
Acoustic Data
Consumption
Turbidity
Chlorine
Acidity
TECHNO
LOGY GAP
Energy Consumption
Asset Performance
Flow and Pressure
Hydraulic Models
Reservoir Levels
Repair Records
Acoustic Data
Consumption
Turbidity
Chlorine
Acidity
The Smart Network Scorecard
Interoperability D-
Standards F
Solid Business Cases C-
Incentives D
Financing F
Innovation B-
The Smart Network Scorecard
Interoperability
Standards
Solid Business Cases
Incentives
Financing
Innovation
Identify Problems Earlier Preempt FaultsPlan network changes
Optimise power consumptionLocate burstsFind small leaks
Adjust pressureSchedule pump operation
Impact consumer behaviorEmpower field crews
Reduce Losses
Inform customers
Increase DMA operability
Prioritise Work
What have we achieved?
• Data sources• Interfaces• Initial applications• Success stories• Business cases
What have we achieved?
• Data sources• Interfaces• Initial applications• Success stories• Business cases
Haven’t
Agreed formatsData and comm standardsAccepted baselineSharing and ‘reuse’Cohesive ROI
Data Management
Water Loss
Energy EfficiencyNetwork Technology
Network “Workers”
Legal and Political