Project 3129

Smart Sensors for Buried Utility Location and Performance Monitoring

$411,646
Completed
Principal Investigator
Jo Parker
Senior Account Manager
Maureen Hodgins
Contractor
UKWIR
Asset Management
Condition Assessment
Pipes
Sensors

Abstract

Proves the concept of a remotely-interrogated so-called smart water pipe, where large numbers of small sensors (or sensor circuits) are incorporated into or near the pipe and associated communication systems are deployed in order to monitor the condition or status of the pipe and/or its contents. The benefits of a smart pipe would include greater efficiencies regarding ongoing and preventative maintenance, warning of impending failure and indicating pipe location, and other key issues of importance to utility management. Research partners: UKWIR and University of Birmingham, U.K. Published in 2010. Foundation subscribers can download this Web-only report.