With infrastructure systems growing increasingly complex and interdependent, the consequences of a system failure have the potential to be more devastating, and impact more users, than ever before. Self-healing systems, originally proposed as a solution to complexity in software-based systems, are those that can independently identify failure or degradation in the network and generate solutions to restore functionality, allowing the continued provision of services. The benefits of adopting a self-healing approach to infrastructure network management are obvious and abundant; network quality can be assessed and assured, threats can be swiftly identified and dealt with, resources can be assigned to optimise coverage under fluctuating demand and consumers can have confidence in the stability of the services that they use on a daily basis. This paper outlines the potential for self-healing within water infrastructure systems, a sector that has been slow to embrace system-wide approaches. A systematic review of the topic identifies emerging terminology and methods within the water domain, and the extent to which current research aligns with self-healing methodology is discussed. Finally, the steps that can be implemented to shift the water sector towards a self-healing perspective are explored through a case study of leakage management in water pipeline systems.
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1 June 2023
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June 06 2022
Towards self-healing in water infrastructure systems
Lauren McMillan, MEng
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Infrastructure Systems Institute, University College London, London, UK
(corresponding author: lauren.mcmillan.19@ucl.ac.uk)
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Liz Varga, FCABE, FAcSS, FHEA, PhD
Liz Varga, FCABE, FAcSS, FHEA, PhD
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Head of Infrastructure Systems Institute, University College London, London, UK
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(corresponding author: lauren.mcmillan.19@ucl.ac.uk)
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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January 31 2022
Accepted:
May 26 2022
Online ISSN: 2397-8759
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2023
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Smart Infrastructure and Construction (2023) 176 (2): 53–61.
Article history
Received:
January 31 2022
Accepted:
May 26 2022
Citation
McMillan L, Varga L (2023), "Towards self-healing in water infrastructure systems". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Smart Infrastructure and Construction, Vol. 176 No. 2 pp. 53–61, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jsmic.22.00006
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