5 septembre 2017
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Olivier Piller et al., « Comment renforcer la résilience pour des réseaux de distribution d'eau en cas de catastrophe naturelle ou induite par l'homme », HAL SHS (Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société), ID : 10.15131/shef.data.5363509.v1
The detection of faults and the capacity to return quickly to a normal state after failures and interruption of services are essential for water utilities. The ResiWater project aims to improve the following three aspects for better network security and enhanced resilience: prevention, surveillance and response of water distribution systems facing the major threats. In this paper, we present the ResiWater project main results after two years. A focus is made on the resilience framework and the development of high-performance sensors for fast detection of water quality deterioration or system breakdown.