Digital twin models of water infrastructure
Relevant publications
- Kim, Y.*, Oh, J.*, & Bartos, M. (2023). Design, deployment, and evaluation of a stormwater digital twin model for an urban watershed (in preparation for Sustainable Cities & Society).
- Kim, M.-G.* & Bartos, M. (2023). A digital twin model for contaminant fate and transport in urban and natural drainage networks. Environmental Modelling & Software,105868, doi:10.1016/j.envsoft.2023.105868.
- Kim, Y.*, Oh J.*, & Bartos, M. (2022). A digital twin model with online quality control for real-time rainfall-runoff modeling at the watershed scale. American Geophysical Union 53rd Annual Fall Meeting, Chicago, IL. [Poster]
- Bartos, M. & Kerkez, B. (2022). Pipedream: a digital twin model for real-time monitoring and control of stormwater networks. World Environmental & Water Resources Congress 2022, Atlanta, GA. [Oral Presentation]
- Stormwater Solutions: New real-time digital twin can forecast storm water overflows (2022). [News Article]
- Bartos, M. & Kerkez, B. (2022). Pipedream: a digital twin model for stormwater networks. 2022 Urban Drainage Modeling Conference, Costa Mesa, CA. [Oral Presentation]
- Bartos, M., & Kerkez, B. (2021). pipedream: an interactive digital twin model for urban drainage networks. Environmental Modelling & Software, 144, 105120, doi:10.1016/j.envsoft.2021.105120.
- Bartos, M. (2021). Can digital twins make our stormwater systems more resilient? INCOSE Critical Infrastructure Protection & Recovery Working Group, Monthly Webinar.