The IoT4Win project aims to develop the sustainability, security and resilience of water supply and distribution system in the face of climate change using advanced sensing and IoT technologies. The IoT4Win project utilises smart sensors, IoT, big data and AI technologies to solve several water use … Meer weergeven The project is led byProfessor Wenyan Wu of Birmingham City University (BCU), who works with project partners in the consortium, including with United Utility, a UK-based water company, and Greek and Romanian … Meer weergeven The nature of urban water infrastructure doesn’t support the capacity for real-time updates and the fragmentation of the sector has resulted in mixed adoption of IT technologies. … Meer weergeven Using an array of smart technology sensors, IoT and AI techniques to provide real-time updates on the quality, quantity and demand … Meer weergeven The project addresses water infrastructure issues in three core areas: 1. Smart sensing and trusted communication within energy limited heterogeneous devices in an IoT enabled urban water environment 2. Dynamic … Meer weergeven http://www.iot4win.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/D3.1-IOT4Win-lireature-review-for-secruity-and-data-intelligence-final.pdf
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WebIoT4Win designs 3 individual and personalised research projects covering the core SWN research areas, i.e. smart sensing and trusted communication within energy limited … WebThe IoT4Win platform incorporates sensors and control systems that integrate with current industry-standard equipment to offer water monitoring and decision-making support. The … Web24 okt. 2024 · The IoT4Win project is funded by the EU’s Horizon 2024 research, which has allowed continued collaboration between Birmingham City University and the project … teina rajsavong