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Soft sensor for air flows RWZI Amsterdam- West

Real-time AI model that continuously determines the amount of air (the air flow rate) directed to each of the 7 streets of sewage treatment plant RWZI Amsterdam-West.

Last change on 6th of March 2025, at 10:53 (CET) | Publication Standard 1.0
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Other algorithms
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In use

General information

Theme

Nature and Environment

Begin date

2019-01

Contact information

https://www.agv.nl/contact/contactformulier/

Responsible use

Goal and impact

The purpose of this algorithm is to determine real-time airflow rates at RWZI Amsterdam-West. These airflow rates are required by the AI control agent.

Considerations

Benefits:

  • Increase understanding of the process

Human intervention

  • The algorithm does not make decisions.
  • The training data is carefully assessed by its own experts.

Risk management

  • It contains maximum values determined by experts
  • It is always judged by a human being

Operations

Data

  • Sensor data on (air) flows and pressures

External provider

Internally developed

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