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Project co-funded by the European Commission within the 7th Framework Program (Grant Agreement No. 619660)
ICT FOR WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Presented by Wassim Derguech
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THE CHALLENGE
Water resources are under stress because of:• Climate change• Urbanisation• Increased world population• Resource demand• Water Scarcity• Need for resource security & supply
The question: How can ICT help in securing access to sufficient and safe water?
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THE WATER CHALLENGE
• Global energy and water demand is expected to rise 40% over the next 20 years
• By 2025, 1.8 billion people will live in water scarce regions and two thirds subjected to water stress
• 20-40% of Europe’s water is being wasted
•Water supply and sanitation is a large energy consumer. –Represents 19% of electricity and 30% of natural gas
consumption in California
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THE PROGRAM
ICT for Water• 10 projects;• Timeline: 2012 – 2017;• Total budget: ~40 million euro;• Contribution EC: 29 million euro.
• DAIAD• ISS-EWATUS• SmartH2O• WISDOM
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▶ Type of project: Collaborative project▶ Project start date: February 2014▶ Duration: 36 months▶ Call: FP7-ICT-2013-11▶ Effort: 416 PM▶ Budget: €4.287M▶ Max EC contribution: €2.905M▶ Grant No.: 619660▶ Consortium: 9 partners▶ Countries: 4▶ SMEs: 4▶ Pilots: 3
KEY FACTS ABOUT WATERNOMICS
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Concrete Objectives
• To engage consumers in new interactive and personalized ways that bring water efficiency to the forefront and leads to changes in water behaviours
• To empower corporate decision makers and municipal area managers with a water information platform together with relevant tools and methodologies to enact ICT-enabled water management programs
• To promote ICT enabled water awareness using airports and water utilities as pilot examples
• To make possible new water pricing options and policy actions by combining water availability and consumption data
WATERNOMICS will provide personalized and actionable information on water consumption and water availability to
individual households, companies and cities in an intuitive & effective manner at relevant time-scales for decision making
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LOCATION
Municipality Corporate Public
THERMI, GREECE LINATE AIRPORT, MILIAN
GALWAY, IRELAND
Domestic users and utility
Corporate users School and University Users
KEY
OUTCO
MES
• Identify, inform and gain consent of user-base;
• Detail assessment metrics;• Link the Waternomics
Platform to the Utility database;
• Gain feedback on feasibility and efficiency of flexible tariffing;
• Feedback from utilities and consumers on: personalised interaction with the system and ease of data accessibility;
• Evaluate efficacy of system in raising user awareness of water consumption, and changes in consumer behaviour.
• Technical – sensor locations, data and communication architecture;
• Reporting – relevant KPI’s;• Economical – Cost/Benefit
analysis;• Business Model – new
services and value proposition;• Management and processes;• Certifications;• Savings – attributable savings
based on availability of real-time water data for (i) novel business models, (ii) fault/leak detection, (iii) water network optimisation;
• Corporate image– CSR;• Public Awareness.
• Assess current SOTA metering and billing methodologies;
• Detailed monitoring of usage characteristics;
• Conduct data analysis / assessment
• Implement and test leak and fault detection strategies;
• Implement public water feedback and visualisation dashboard;
• Test gamification system and gather feedback from users.
PILOT SITES
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PROJECT STRUCTURE
Exploitation,Scoping
Exploitation,Training
Project Management
Pilots
Business Design
WP5Pilot and Case
Studies
WP1Exploitation, Scoping, Engaging Stakeholders and Architecture
WP7Dissemination, Exploitation
and Training
WP8Project Management
TechnologyMethodologyWP3
Waternomics Platform
WP2Standards-Based ICT-Enabled Water Management Systems
WP4Data Analysis and Diagnosis
WP6Methodology, Platform
and Analysis Refinement
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WATERNOMICS PLATFORM ARCHITECTURE
APPL
ICAT
ION
SSU
PPO
RT
SERV
ICES
Linked Water Dataspace
Sensors Adapters
SOFT
WAR
E
Decision Support
Water Dashboard
Notification Leakage Detection
Entity Management
Search and Query
Event Processing
DATA
HAR
DW
ARE
▶ Water Management Apps
▶ Water Data Analysis and Prediction
▶ Semantic Sensor Networks and Complex Event Processing to aid Decision Making
▶ Linking of data from different sources using Linked Data / RDF
▶ Sensor data collection, filtering, conversion and transmission
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ARCHITECTURE: HARDWARE LAYER
• Sensors: Primary source of data• Adapters: Raw data collectors, Filters, Converters, Transmission Units
HAR
DWAR
E
Sensors Adapters
Raw data collector
Data Filter
Data Conversion
Data Transmission
Raw data collector
Data Filter
Data Conversion
Data Transmission
…
…
…
…
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ARCHITECTURE: DATA
DATA
Sensors Data
Other Open Data
Linked Water Dataspace
Location Meta-Data
Weather Data
Sensors Meta-Data
• Standardisation• Consuming and Publishing Open Data• Data Linking• Real-time data / events
• Heterogeneity of Data• Enrichment• Data Integration• Data Storage
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KAKFA Message Bus
Apache SparkMySQL
Druid
LAMBDA ARCHITECTURE FOR LINKED WATER DATASPACE
Sensors
OpenData
Data collectors and adapters
BatchBMS
Streaming
Serving Layer Apps Queries
Dataspace Catalogue
OKFN CKAN
Entities
En
titi
es
Raw CSV
Raw events
JSON QueryDimensional
Data
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LINKED WATER DATASPACE V0.1
http://wkan.linkeddataspace.waternomics.eu:8001/
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ARCHITECTURE: SOFTWARE
APPL
ICAT
ION
SSU
PPO
RT
SERV
ICESSO
FTW
ARE Decision
SupportWater
DashboardNotification Leakage
Detection
Entity Management
Search and Query
Event Processing
• Water Usage Tracking• Leaderboards• Information Graphs• Simulations• Personalized Advices• Social Media and Social
interaction
• Entity Management• Contextualisation of
Information• Problem Detection• Peak Reporting• Water Availability and
Drought Monitoring
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CHILDHOOD OF APPS (M4-M8)
•Round table discussions• Interviews with stakeholders•Technical meetings at pilots• Initial ideas
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•Features list•Scenarios draft for D1.1•Paper prototypes•And 2 comic scenarios
APPS BECOME TEENAGERS (M7-M9)
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APPS ENTER THEIR 20’S (M9-M11)
•User tests–24 users involved–11 hours of discussions–3 languages
•Many ideas tested–Some were rejected, others evolved
and some new ones came up
•Apps start to face reality
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APPS IN THEIR 30’S (M10-TODAY)
•All partners involved•First working prototypes•Support from Dataspace
http://vmwaternomics02.deri.ie:8002/
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KEY OUTCOMES
•A “One size fits all” solution cannot help•But there are many common features among user types and pilots•So, how can we serve them all?–Provide an apps marketplace to select apps you need–Suggest apps based on user’s profile –Categorize apps based on needs and a business value chain (Monitor -> Learn -> Act -> Benchmark)
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KEY VALUES
Project website
• www.waternomics.eu
• Unique visitors: 818• Sessions: 1,630• Pageviews: 4,152
Other dissemination
EXTERNAL•Project flyer (>500)•Waternomics Newsletter•Waternomics Magazine•“ICT4Water”-cluster Website•“ICT4Water”-cluster Newsletter•Flipboard (1598 page flips)•Twitter (78 followers)•SlideShare (117 views)•8 presentations at international events•4 papers published•9 abstracts accepted for conferences•Roundtable sessions in Greece & Italy•Reference on partner websites (SEA, R2M…)•2 interviews with magazines
INTERNAL•Shared working environment•Monthly Project Team meetings•40+ WP meetings•Published 5 Research Snippets+