AMR, AMI AND METERING RESOURCES
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Lessons from two communities on the benefits of advanced metering infrastructure.
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Having deployed cellular-based AMI with ultrasonic meters, EUD can more accurately monitor water consumption, see near-real-time leak alerts, and operate with greater efficiency and safely.
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In the world of water utilities, two crucial systems often operate in parallel: SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) and AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure). While both play vital roles in managing water networks, their separation can create challenges for utilities striving for efficiency and reduced water loss.
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Many people increase their water usage in an attempt to beat the heat, whether by pulling the sprinkler out of the garage, filling up a kiddie pool, giving the garden an extra drink, or ending the day with a cold shower. All of this can add up to higher water bills, especially in larger households, creating sticker shock for many families.
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By calculating a meter's accuracy, water providers can save money over the life of the product — and purchase the right product in the first place.
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In this article, discover why understanding water pressure goes beyond leak detection and is important for many reasons.
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This guide will help you evaluate the top considerations when trying to select the right Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) network.
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As cities grow and face environmental challenges, the concept of urban resilience becomes increasingly important. A recent study discusses the theoretical framework needed to build a smart water network that can enhance the resiliency of urban environments. It also reveals the critical technologies, including advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), that are key to pulling it all together.
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While every AMI system has specific advantages, the exact nature of those advantages depends heavily on the network itself and the technologies it leverages.
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Both radio frequency (RF) and cellular AMI systems have their pros and cons. Hybrid AMI systems leverage the strengths of each as needed.