industrial appilcation of agent or neurofuzzy

i intend writing a Msc thesis on " building intelligent likage detection systems for underground water pipe networks" and intend using agent systems or neuro-fuzzy or a combination of both to:

1) detect likages by sensing pressure changes at the joints or nodes of the pipe networks, 2) relay the likage area to the monitoring office computer which might also be an agent that will disburse the message to the concerned parties through their mobile device. i will therefore need help as regards expert advice, usefull links, similar applications, as a matter of fact i need all the help i can get to make the research successfull, question: will java be good enough, i am primarily conserned with the software agent, but would appreciate advice on the tool to be used for such ventures, i might have to simulate the result if the equipment are not readilly available so i would appreciate help in this area too. thanks for your anticipated cooperation shawn
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shawn
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Are you interested in developing a liNkage detection system to define the topology of the waterpipe network (whcih can change if pipes get completely or partically blocked) or are you Dutch and trying to develop a liJkage detection system for finding human bodies in the pipework?

Not that it makes much difference to the problem, but learning to spell "linkage" could well become the first part of your project.

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Bill Sloman, Nijmegen
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bill.sloman

using spell check is the greatest thing you can do to help your thesis suceed!

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no_one

Even today, -real- water leaks are detected by water company employees who use a listening stick, a good ear and lots of experience. 2nd up are the cross correlators.

To develop a leak detection system that people may wish to use, you'll need to be looking 99.999% at developing sophisticated electronics hardware and not even considering the office programming niceties. john

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john

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