Revisiting telemetry in Pakistan’s Indus Basin Irrigation System

The Indus Basin Irrigation System (IBIS) lacks a system for measuring canal inflows, storages, and outflows that is trusted by all parties, transparent, and accessible. An earlier attempt for telemetering flows in the IBIS did not deliver. There is now renewed interest in revisiting telemetry in Pak...

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Autores principales: Bhatti, Muhammad Tousif, Anwar, Arif A., Ali Shah, Muhammad Azeem
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106809
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description The Indus Basin Irrigation System (IBIS) lacks a system for measuring canal inflows, storages, and outflows that is trusted by all parties, transparent, and accessible. An earlier attempt for telemetering flows in the IBIS did not deliver. There is now renewed interest in revisiting telemetry in Pakistan’s IBIS at both national and provincial scales. These investments are typically approached with an emphasis on hardware procurement contracts. This paper describes the experience from field installations of flow measurement instruments and communication technology to make the case that canal flows can be measured at high frequency and displayed remotely to the stakeholders with minimal loss of data and lag time between measurement and display. The authors advocate rolling out the telemetry system across IBIS as a data as a service (DaaS) contract rather than as a hardware procurement contract. This research addresses a key issue of how such a DaaS contract can assure data quality, which is often a concern with such contracts. The research findings inform future telemetry investment decisions in large-scale irrigation systems, particularly the IBIS.
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spelling CGSpace1068092024-06-26T10:09:28Z Revisiting telemetry in Pakistan’s Indus Basin Irrigation System Bhatti, Muhammad Tousif Anwar, Arif A. Ali Shah, Muhammad Azeem irrigation systems telemetry flow discharge estimation sensors irrigation canals rivers data collection quality assurance measuring instruments The Indus Basin Irrigation System (IBIS) lacks a system for measuring canal inflows, storages, and outflows that is trusted by all parties, transparent, and accessible. An earlier attempt for telemetering flows in the IBIS did not deliver. There is now renewed interest in revisiting telemetry in Pakistan’s IBIS at both national and provincial scales. These investments are typically approached with an emphasis on hardware procurement contracts. This paper describes the experience from field installations of flow measurement instruments and communication technology to make the case that canal flows can be measured at high frequency and displayed remotely to the stakeholders with minimal loss of data and lag time between measurement and display. The authors advocate rolling out the telemetry system across IBIS as a data as a service (DaaS) contract rather than as a hardware procurement contract. This research addresses a key issue of how such a DaaS contract can assure data quality, which is often a concern with such contracts. The research findings inform future telemetry investment decisions in large-scale irrigation systems, particularly the IBIS. 2019-12-06 2020-01-30T04:25:09Z 2020-01-30T04:25:09Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106809 en Open Access MDPI Bhatti, Muhammad Tousif; Anwar, Arif A.; Ali Shah, Muhammad Azeem. 2019. Revisiting telemetry in Pakistan’s Indus Basin Irrigation System. Water, 11(11):1-20. doi: 10.3390/w11112315
spellingShingle irrigation systems
telemetry
flow discharge
estimation
sensors
irrigation canals
rivers
data collection
quality assurance
measuring instruments
Bhatti, Muhammad Tousif
Anwar, Arif A.
Ali Shah, Muhammad Azeem
Revisiting telemetry in Pakistan’s Indus Basin Irrigation System
title Revisiting telemetry in Pakistan’s Indus Basin Irrigation System
title_full Revisiting telemetry in Pakistan’s Indus Basin Irrigation System
title_fullStr Revisiting telemetry in Pakistan’s Indus Basin Irrigation System
title_full_unstemmed Revisiting telemetry in Pakistan’s Indus Basin Irrigation System
title_short Revisiting telemetry in Pakistan’s Indus Basin Irrigation System
title_sort revisiting telemetry in pakistan s indus basin irrigation system
topic irrigation systems
telemetry
flow discharge
estimation
sensors
irrigation canals
rivers
data collection
quality assurance
measuring instruments
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106809
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