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Computational Automation for Water Security. Enhancing Water Quality Management

  • Book

  • March 2025
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5994724
Computational Automation for Water Security: Enhancing Water Quality Management is a comprehensive and insightful guide which explores the challenges posed by inefficient and outdated practices, presenting innovative solutions to enhance decision-making, optimizing water treatment processes, and ultimately improving environmental outcomes. Through the coverage of advanced computational techniques, such as data analysis, machine learning, and optimization strategies, readers will gain a deep understanding of how computational automation can revolutionize decision-making. This book is an invaluable resource for professionals, researchers, and policymakers seeking to stay at the forefront of water quality management practices, harnessing the power of computational automation for a cleaner, healthier future.

Table of Contents

About the Editors
Preface

1. Introduction to Computational Automation in Water Quality Management
2. Real Time Water Quality Monitoring Systems
3. Automated Water Data Sampling: Enhancing Efficiency and Accuracy in Hydrological Analysis
4. Role of Data Processing and Analysis in water quality management
5. Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Applications in Automating Water Quality Monitoring, Analysis and Management
6. Significance of Automation in Water Treatment Processes
7. Real-time Control Systems for Water Supply chain and management
8. Integration of Automation and Internet of Things (IoT) for water security
9. Cybersecurity and Data Privacy in Automated Systems used in water quality management.
10. Cost-Benefit Analysis of Automation in Water Quality Management
11. Automation in Water Distribution Networks
12. Remote Sensing and Satellite Imagery for Water Quality Assessment
13. Case Studies: Successful Implementation of Automation for Water Quality Assessment
14. Future Trends and Emerging Technologies in water quality management
15. Challenges and Ethical Considerations in water Automation

Authors

Ashutosh Kumar Dubey Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University, India. Ashutosh Kumar Dubey is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Chitkara University, Himachal Pradesh, India. He is also a Postdoctoral Fellow of the Ingenium Research Group Lab, Universidad
de Castilla-La Mancha, Ciudad Real, Spain. Arun Lal Srivastav Chitkara University, Himachal Pradesh, Solan, India. Dr. Arun Lal Srivastav is an Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Sciences at Chitkara University, Himachal Pradesh, India. Abhishek Kumar Professor, Post-doctorate Fellow, Ingenium Research Group, Universidad De Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. Dr. Abhishek Kumar is a professor and post-doctorate fellow in computer science at Ingenium Research Group, based at Universidad De Castilla-La Mancha in Spain. He has been teaching in academia for more than 8 years, and published more than 50 articles in reputed, peer reviewed national and international journals, books, and conferences. His research area includes artificial intelligence, image processing, computer vision, data mining, and machine learning. Fausto Pedro Garcia Marquez Professor, Universidad De Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. Fausto Pedro Garc�a M�rquez works as a Professor and as Director of the Ingenium Research Group at the Universidad De Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. He is an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at Birmingham University, UK, and a Lecturer at the Postgraduate European Institute. He has published more than 150 papers and 31 books (Elsevier, Springer, Pearson, McGraw-Hill, Intech, IGI, Marcombo, AlfaOmega). He has been Principal Investigator in 4 European projects, 6 national projects, and more than 150 projects for universities, companies, and other institutions. His main interests are: Artificial Intelligence, Maintenance, Management, Renewable Energy, Transport, Advanced Analytics, and Data Science. Dimitrios A Giannakoudakis Assistant Professor, Institute of Physical Chemistry of Polish Academy of Sciences, Greece. Dr. Dimitrios Giannakoudakis graduated as chemist from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh) in Greece, where he obtained also two M.Sc. degrees (in Physical-chemistry & Electrochemistry and in New Educational Technologies). He received his PhD degree on "Nanotechnology and Materials Chemistry� from the City University of New York (CUNY) with full scholarship, in 02/2017. Then, he continued as postdoctoral-fellow and adjunct tutor at the City College of New York, AUTh, and the Institute of Physical Chemistry (IChF) of Polish Academy of Sciences. Afterwards, he served at IChF as adj. Assistant Professor and tutor of "Modern nano-Topics in Physical Chemistry�. Currently, he is Research Associate and tutor at AUTh.
He has co-authored more than 105 publications in leading peer-reviewed journals (avg. Impact Factor as 1st author above 11), with the articles to be cited more than 3000 times, one monograph by Springer, three edited books by Elsevier, more than 20 book chapters, and 3 invention patents.
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