Smart RDM
for Water Distribution

Main applications of Smart RDM
in water and wastewater companies

  • Analysis of flows in given zones
  • Real-time analysis of trends and key parameters in interactive views
  • Integration of real-time and geographical data
  • Comprehensive handling of automatically generated events
  • Management of repair teams in the field
  • Weather data monitoring collection of views showing data from weather stations, piezometers and gauges.
  • Reduction of water losses based on zone balancing
  • Failure recovery time
  • Repair and maintenance based on real-time monitoring of facilities
  • Repair and maintenance based on the actual condition of the equipment
  • Water production demand forecasting
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Electricity meters in water production and treatment

  • Monitoring the continuity of readings and their correctness, including meter rewrites and replacements
  • Automatic data validation and cleaning
  • Verification of deviations
  • Gap-filling algorithms
  • Ready-to-use calculation models and possibility to create your own

Water meters

  • Monitoring of continuity of readings and their correctness, e.g. meter rewiring and replacement
  • Operation of meters for billing purposes (invoicing)

What benefits Smart
RDM offers

Optimising the use of water resources and improve emergency preparedness

Effective management of teams in the field

More reliable data for business analysis

Key real-time network status information

Optimisation of electricity consumption

Improved customer service

Smart RDM - standard version
Optimise your water network in five steps

01. Data Integration

The first step is to integrate all key data, including map data and real-time data.

Effect

Create a single source of truth for business systems securely separated from critical infrastructure.

Smart RDM, Schemat

02. Building context

The second step is to map the technical infrastructure and processes of the water supply network in a digital model. Appropriate codification, delivered during implementation, will improve the monitoring and analysis of the condition of devices. Each monitored network element will have its unique code in the system linked to the corresponding data from the measuring devices.

Effect

Possibility of reliable comparison of infrastructure elements, their analysis and rapid addition of new network elements to the model.

Screen Smart RDM Context building

03. Visualization and monitoring

The third step is the digital mapping of the processes on interactive synoptic masks or map views. A digital schematic is prepared for each type of device so that operators can view the situation in real-time. The process data from the device can be presented in map views in order to locate them and indicate anomalies on the network.

Effect

Preview of current and historical technical parameters of the pump. Quick reaction to incidents.

Water Smart RDM visualisation and monitoring

04. Alarms and notifications

The system allows the configuration of alarm thresholds and notifications of irregularities in the operation of the water and sewage network. Events are integrated with notifications sent to defined users. The system operator has the possibility of redirecting events to teams in the field with the necessary information about the event and its location.

Effect

Automation and reduction of failure handling time.

Water package Smart RDM alarms and notifications

05. Analysis and reporting

The system enables efficient reporting. Reports can show the implementation of plans, a summary of equipment status and other business indicators needed to analyse the efficiency of the water and sewerage network.

Effect

Automated presentation of results for managers and summaries for customers or authorities.

Water Smart RDM analysis and reporting package

Smart RDM - extended version
Advanced industry algorithms for water and wastewater companies

Once the basic needs of network condition monitoring and data analysis have been met, the Smart RDM tool can be used to meet the new challenges that water suppliers will face:

  • Better customer service,
  • Environmental protection,
  • Reduction of electricity consumption costs.

To address these challenges in Smart RDM, we have developed advanced algorithms for data validation and cleaning, anomaly detection, water loss reduction, demand forecasting water production based on ML algorithms. Optimise network performance zonally and globally.

The open platform allows you to customise algorithms, create more and use them for new applications.

Water package SmartRDM Screen advanced algorithms