A sine qua non of control system development for modern sewer
networks is the preservation of the water system around a network
's outflow(s). Several approaches have been proposed for the
optimisation of sewage control and Optimal Real-time Control of
Sewer Networks provides a comparative synthesis of a central sewer
network flow control based on two of these: nonlinear-optimal and
multivariable-feedback control.
Testing and comparison of these protocols are made on the basis
of their control results for the large-scale sewer network located
around the river Obere Iller in Bavaria. The control strategies
implemented within this network are based on this study.
From the selection of possible methods of control and moving to
the implementation of those methods in a real sewer system, this
monograph will be invaluable to control and civil engineers working
in sewage flow and wastewater treatment and of interest to
academics wishing to see how their ideas on optimal control work
out when practically applied.
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