Algorithm

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The AIM scheduling algorithm replaces the conventional and Advanced ET scheduler when enabled. Its main objective is to minimize water windows and maximize flow. This scheduler takes all stations in zones through a simulation of the upcoming water day, minute by minute. Each minute, the scheduler determines based on water constraints and availability, prioritization, and cycle/soak constraints which stations it will turn on and which will turn off. It continues this simulation until the water window has been fully simulated, or all stations have been scheduled for their total expected runtime.