Toward Intelligent Control of Urban Stormwater Management Systems
- Shadab Shishegar,
- Reza Ghorbani,
- Yalda Saadat
Abstract
Today's global challenges, like climate change and urbanization,
combined with the growing population in urban areas have exposed
conventional urban stormwater infrastructures to a great risk. Although
an emerging need for a change in the urban stormwater managerial
paradigm has shifted the decision-makers attention to add new objectives
to the stormwater management traditional regulations, there are still
limited proper solutions to accommodate the urban runoff dynamics over
the watershed and enable an adaptive, distributed and sustainable
control of stormwater infrastructures. These concerns can be resolved if
intelligence is added to the conventional urban systems to balance the
network flow dynamics and environmental demand. This paper provides a
conceptual discussion to investigate a novel high-performance, adaptive,
and intelligent stormwater control optimization architecture as a
sustainable solution against the varying environment.