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Название: Geospatial Clustering in Smart City Resource Management: An Initial Step in the Optimisation of Complex Technical Supply Systems
Авторы: Kapanski, Aliaksey
Klyuev, Roman Vladimirovich
Boltrushevich, Aleksandr Evgenjevich
Sorokova, Svetlana Nikolaevna
Efremenkov (Ephremenkov), Egor Alekseevich
Demin, Anton Yurievich
Martyushev, Nikita Vladimirovich
Ключевые слова: spatial clustering; optimisation; geographic segmentation; Ward's method; water resource management; silhouette quotient; infrastructure planning
Дата публикации: 2025
Издатель: MDPI AG
Библиографическое описание: Geospatial Clustering in Smart City Resource Management: An Initial Step in the Optimisation of Complex Technical Supply Systems / Aliaksey A. Kapanski, Roman V. Klyuev, Aleksandr E. Boltrushevich [et al.] // Smart Cities. — 2025. — Vol. 8, iss. 1. — Article number 14, 17 p..
Аннотация: For large cities with developing infrastructures, optimising water supply systems plays a crucial role. However, without a clear understanding of the network structure and water consumption patterns, addressing these challenges becomes significantly more complex. This paper proposes a methodology for geospatial data analysis aimed at solving two key tasks. The first is the delineation of service zones for infrastructure objects to enhance system manageability. The second involves the development of an approach for the optimal placement of devices to collect and transmit hydraulic network parameters, ensuring their alignment with both water supply sources and serviced areas. The study focuses on data from the water supply network of a city with a population exceeding half a million people, where hierarchical clustering using Ward's method was applied to analyse territorial distribution. Four territorial clusters were identified, each characterised by unique attributes reflecting consumer concentration and water consumption volumes. The cluster boundaries were compared with the existing service scheme of the system, confirming their alignment with real infrastructure. The quality of clustering was further evaluated using the silhouette coefficient, which validated the high accuracy and reliability of the chosen approach. The paper demonstrates the effectiveness of cluster boundary visualisation for assessing the uniform distribution of pressure sensors within the urban water supply network. The results of the study show that integrating geographic data with water consumption information not only facilitates effective infrastructure planning and resource allocation but also lays the foundation for the digitalization of the hydraulic network, a critical component of sustainable development in modern smart cities
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/132431
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