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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0989497

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $600,000.00
    Summary
    Managing Australia's water resources: Automated demand scheduling and supply control systems for large scale irrigation networks. Irrigation water delivery losses in Australia are equal in volume to the total non-agricultural water consumption nationwide. In a drought-prone country where water is such a scarce resource, precise water management is critical. Through the intelligent development and application of technology to the supply and management of water flows in irrigation networks, this p .... Managing Australia's water resources: Automated demand scheduling and supply control systems for large scale irrigation networks. Irrigation water delivery losses in Australia are equal in volume to the total non-agricultural water consumption nationwide. In a drought-prone country where water is such a scarce resource, precise water management is critical. Through the intelligent development and application of technology to the supply and management of water flows in irrigation networks, this project will deliver increased flexibility and security in water delivery to farmers, and substantial water savings overall. These benefits will lead directly to increased productivity and growth in the rural sector and wider economy, whilst providing improved environmental and catchment flows of benefit to all Australians.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0349134

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $550,000.00
    Summary
    Control and safety monitoring systems for large scale irrigation networks. The water losses in irrigation channels in Australia are large, but they can be substantially reduced by employing advanced control and monitoring systems, leading to significant environmental benefits. Due to the large size of the irrigation networks, design of control and monitoring systems represents technical challenges for which there are currently no good methodologies. In this project we will develop design methodo .... Control and safety monitoring systems for large scale irrigation networks. The water losses in irrigation channels in Australia are large, but they can be substantially reduced by employing advanced control and monitoring systems, leading to significant environmental benefits. Due to the large size of the irrigation networks, design of control and monitoring systems represents technical challenges for which there are currently no good methodologies. In this project we will develop design methodologies, and in particular we will focus on issues relating to the communication constraints arising since data are transmitted over a radio network and the trade off between robustness and performance in centralised and decentralised designs.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0986162

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $320,000.00
    Summary
    Algorithms for change detection based on finite sample system identification theory. Detection of abrupt changes has many important applications. One particular application that will be investigated is leak detection in irrigation channels. As agriculture accounts for about 80% of Australia's water usage, the timely detection of leaks means that corrective actions can be taken early which will lead to large water savings and significant environmental benefits. The developed methods can be design .... Algorithms for change detection based on finite sample system identification theory. Detection of abrupt changes has many important applications. One particular application that will be investigated is leak detection in irrigation channels. As agriculture accounts for about 80% of Australia's water usage, the timely detection of leaks means that corrective actions can be taken early which will lead to large water savings and significant environmental benefits. The developed methods can be designed with any false alarm rate. This is important since frequent false alarms lead to wasted resources and operators will stop using the system. The technology once developed can be transferred to many other application areas such as urban water supplies, pipelines for oil and gas, and the process and manufacturing industries.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0558579

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $262,000.00
    Summary
    Model quality evaluation from finite data sets. Models of dynamical systems are used in many areas of science and engineering. There will always be uncertainties associated with a model, and in this project we will develop a tool for assessing this uncertainty. Having a good description of the uncertainty will depending on the application, lead to better designs, more efficient operations, better decision making etc. One particular application area of this research is to quantify the uncertainti .... Model quality evaluation from finite data sets. Models of dynamical systems are used in many areas of science and engineering. There will always be uncertainties associated with a model, and in this project we will develop a tool for assessing this uncertainty. Having a good description of the uncertainty will depending on the application, lead to better designs, more efficient operations, better decision making etc. One particular application area of this research is to quantify the uncertainties in models of irrigation channels. This will allow us to design better systems for regulation of water levels and flows, leading to large water savings and significant environmental benefits.
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