Several contributions from SmartH2O partners have been presented during the iEMSs 2016 conference in Toulouse (France) in the session “ICT for energy and water demand management” organized by Matteo Giuliani and Andrea E. Rizzoli:
- Cominola et al., Profiling residential water users’ routines by eigenbehavior modelling
- Cominola et al., Developing a stochastic simulation model for the generation of residential water end-use demand time series
- Novak et al., Behaviour change and incentive modelling for water saving: first results from the SmartH2O project
- Rottondi et al., An Agent Based Framework for Residential Water Usage Modelling under Social Stimuli
- Rouge et al., Smart Meter Enabled Dynamic Pricing of Water
- Vescovi et al., Online processing of energy and water consumption data to deliver end use characterisation