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efficiency and productivity while improving customer service. Smart water networks also have an
incredible potential in helping alleviate impending water scarcity. The smart water network does get
benefited from real-time data obtained from valves, tanks, pumps, and the other vital distribution
network points for automating process control and supporting real-time operation decisions as
required. It does operate with an information management system with open channels that do
make operations data available precisely, securely, and in a timely manner to the business
processes across the utility.
The monitoring, control and information management solution serving the smart water network is
flexible, allowing the utility to integrate the water management technology that creates the specific
functionalities it needs, such as energy optimization, demand forecasting, leak detection and water
quality management. Smart Water Network Market is segmented, by product types Network
Monitoring, Pressure Management, Analytics, Meter Data Management, and Other. Smart Water
Network Market is segmented, by meter type AMR Meters, and AMI Meters. Smart Water Network
Market is segmented, by meter read technology Fixed Network, and Cellular Network. Smart Water
Networks Market is segmented, by solution Smart Leakage Management, Smart Metering and
Customer Service, Smart Water Quality Monitoring, Smart Network Optimization.
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Smart leakage management is inclusive of all smart systems for lessening the volume of water lost
from distribution networks. This category does include smart pumps and valves that can
automatically respond to the events, acoustic sensors to detect leaks, equipment for
communicating data to a central location, sensors for flow and pressure, software for real-time
management and analysis of collected data, and all associated IT infrastructure.
Smart metering and customer service includes all systems associated with smart meter reading
equipment, customer services and billing. This category includes expenditure required for the
installation of smart meters, equipment for communicating data to a central location, and all
associated IT infrastructure. This category also includes expenditure on software for storing
customer account details, monitoring customer consumption and automatic generation of bills.
Smart water quality monitoring includes all systems required to detect changes in drinking water