Critical Review on Smart Systems Adopted in Stormwater Drainage Design

Parmar Noel, Birla Vishwakarma Mahavidyalaya; Jagruti Shah ,Birla Vishwakarma Mahavidyalaya

Stormwater, Drainage, Smart City, Dahod

The Smart City mission in India was implemented with the view to improve and optimize the city functions utilizing smart technologies. Stormwater drainage is an important aspect for proper functioning of the city. In case of its inadequacy, the city has to contend with major economic loss, environmental impact and sometimes loss of life too. The major criteria of a smart city being usage of smart technologies, it is essential to integrate various software and systems available with the Stormwater drainage infrastructure too. Studies carried out by past researchers, mostly conducted for towns or cities of Gujarat, incorporating such smart resources have been studied and presented in this paper.
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Paper ID: GRDCF012026
Published in: Conference : Emerging Research and Innovations in Civil Engineering
Page(s): 125 - 127