技术
- 分析与建模 - 数据挖掘
- 传感器 - 电表
适用行业
- 城市与自治市
- 矿业
适用功能
- 维护
- 质量保证
用例
- 智慧城市供水管理
- 水务管理
服务
- 系统集成
- 测试与认证
关于客户
Águas do Porto (AdP) 负责葡萄牙波尔图市整个城市水循环的可持续和综合管理,包括供水、废水排放和处理、雨水排放、地表水和沿海沐浴水质。 AdP 是该行业最大的葡萄牙公司之一,拥有超过 150,000 名客户,为大约 500,000 人提供服务。 AdP 平均每天向居民输送 45,490 立方米的水,并收集大约相同数量的水进行处理。波尔图自来水公司的总体目标是在智慧城市背景下实现水循环的整体管理。
挑战
Águas do Porto (AdP) 是一家负责葡萄牙波尔图市整个城市水循环综合管理的自来水公司,由于水利基础设施和水资源的密度和复杂性而面临挑战。对城市水循环进行综合管理的需求至关重要,但整合整个公司的大量现有系统是一项重大挑战。从广泛的系统和来源同时收集的数据分布在数十个单独的软件系统中,需要集成到一个平台中。该系统实施的主要挑战是城市水循环规模,需要对许多模型和领域进行详细解析,包括气象、供水、下水道和雨水排放。城市水规模还需要能够消耗来自实时传感器以及消费者遥测和计费的大量数据。
解决方案
为了应对这些挑战,AdP 开发了“城市水循环综合水管理技术平台 – H2Porto”。 H2Porto 的目标是促进创新文化和智能水管理,以有效利用现有资源。 H2Porto 通过地理信息系统 (GIS)、基础设施视频监控、数值建模、远程数据采集和公共报告集成领土信息。 H2Porto 的实施由 AdP 通过国际公开招标获得,最终由 Aqualogus、Bentley Systems 和 A20 组成的财团中标。 Bentley 负责实施该项目的建模和预测功能。 Bentley 软件生成了城市供水、废水、雨水和沐浴水系统的数字孪生模型,以预测洪水和水质问题,从而提高城市的响应能力和复原力。
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