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MTS: Digital Water Utility

Product
The name of the base system (platform): MTS NB-IoT
Developers: Mobile TeleSystems (MTS)
Date of the premiere of the system: 2022/01/22
Branches: Housing and communal services, service and household services
Technology: Big Data,  Internet of Things Internet of Things (IoT)

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2022: Service Launch

On January 13, 2022, MTS announced the launch of an IoT solution for collecting and analyzing information from pressure sensors and water supply metering devices. The service allows you to prevent accidents at the earliest stages and reduce the costs of resource-supplying organizations by reducing the balance of water consumption.

The solution is a software package that allows you to identify illegal tie-ins and unaccounted consumption on water supply lines, as well as record pressure drops in pipes. Collection and transmission devices data (DRC) from existing meters and pressure sensors are installed at end consumers and at control points. DRCs are also mounted on flowmeters at pump stations to take readings on the total water consumption, calculate the balance of water consumption, determine the places of maximum losses and possible theft.

Water level is monitored and its values are transmitted automatically at the specified frequency. Data from devices is transmitted online over the NB-IoT network and analyzed by the system using Big Data, which allows you to compare meter readings for different periods and identify emergency situations. Work on the NB-IoT network ensures the ease of installation of equipment that can work without external power supplies for up to 10 years, the MTS emphasized.

The user can also independently configure the response system: choose which indicators will be changed in the online log for subsequent processing and taking measures to eliminate, include SMS, e-mail - notifications or notifications in Telegram.

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"According to resource supplying organizations, the total losses in water supply networks amount to more than 100 billion rubles a year. Water channels face data distortion and unaccounted consumption, and it is difficult to control calculation services, most operations are performed manually. MTS presented a complex product that simplifies the detection of accidents and allows to reduce the volume of losses in water supply systems by several times. Pilot projects have fully shown the effectiveness of the solution, "commented Armen Avetisyan, Vice President for the Internet of Things and Industrial Automation of MTS.
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