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Smart Water-IoT: Harnessing IoT and AI for Efficient Water Management

Vlastimil Slaný, Eva Krčálová, Jiří Balej, Martin Zach, Tereza Kucova, Michal Prauzek, Radek Martínek

2025ACM Computing Surveys11 citationsDOI

Abstract

The treatment, monitoring, and distribution of drinking water is an integral component of critical national infrastructure and therefore places continually increasing demands on Water Distribution Networks (WDNs). This domain and its sub-sectors face several major problems, namely climate change and drought-induced rises in water consumption from surface and underground reservoirs, in addition to the existence of significant water leaks during transmission to end users. These problems can be addressed by deploying Internet of Things (IoT) systems and smart distribution grids to improve the efficiency and safety of water distribution and to easily detect leaks or unauthorized consumption. This type of smart grid is referred to as Smart Water-IoT (SW-IoT), a novel, comprehensive water management concept. This review article discusses the application of IoT components and artificial intelligence (AI) in five basic categories (agriculture, water treatment, security, WDNs, and wastewater). Relevant legislation in the EU, USA, Canada, Australia, China, Japan, and India is also reviewed. In this context, the mandatory implementation of smart remote data reading solutions into the critical infrastructure of EU member states is outlined to highlight the importance of responsible water handling. The article provides a detailed analysis of the current research in SW-IoT and defines the main research challenges for future investigation.

Topics & Concepts

Internet of ThingsComputer scienceComputer securityData scienceWater Quality Monitoring TechnologiesWater Systems and OptimizationIoT-based Smart Home Systems