This survey explores the convergence of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies with Water Distribution Systems (WDSs), focusing on large-scale deployments and the role of edge computing (EC). Effective water management increasingly relies on IoT monitoring, resulting in massive deployments and the generation of Big Data. While previous research has examined these topics individually, this work integrates them into a comprehensive analysis. We systematically reviewed 255 studies on IoT in WDS, identifying key challenges such as interoperability, scalability, energy efficiency, network coverage, and reliability. We also examined technologies like LPWAN and the growing use of EC for real-time data processing. In large-scale WDS scenarios, where vast amounts of data are generated, we highlighted the importance of technologies like NB-IoT, SigFox, and LoRaWAN due to their low power consumption and wide coverage. Based on our findings, we provide guidelines for sustainable, large-scale IoT deployment in WDS, emphasizing the need for edge data processing to reduce cloud dependency, improve scalability, and enable smarter cities and digital twins.

A survey on massive IoT for water distribution systems: challenges, simulation tools, and guidelines for large-scale deployment / Pagano, Antonino; Garlisi, Domenico; Tinnirello, Ilenia; Giuliano, Fabrizio; Garbo, Giovanni; Falco, Mariana; Cuomo, Francesca. - In: AD HOC NETWORKS. - ISSN 1570-8705. - 168:(2025). [10.1016/j.adhoc.2024.103714]

A survey on massive IoT for water distribution systems: challenges, simulation tools, and guidelines for large-scale deployment

Garlisi, Domenico;Tinnirello, Ilenia;Giuliano, Fabrizio;Cuomo, Francesca
2025

Abstract

This survey explores the convergence of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies with Water Distribution Systems (WDSs), focusing on large-scale deployments and the role of edge computing (EC). Effective water management increasingly relies on IoT monitoring, resulting in massive deployments and the generation of Big Data. While previous research has examined these topics individually, this work integrates them into a comprehensive analysis. We systematically reviewed 255 studies on IoT in WDS, identifying key challenges such as interoperability, scalability, energy efficiency, network coverage, and reliability. We also examined technologies like LPWAN and the growing use of EC for real-time data processing. In large-scale WDS scenarios, where vast amounts of data are generated, we highlighted the importance of technologies like NB-IoT, SigFox, and LoRaWAN due to their low power consumption and wide coverage. Based on our findings, we provide guidelines for sustainable, large-scale IoT deployment in WDS, emphasizing the need for edge data processing to reduce cloud dependency, improve scalability, and enable smarter cities and digital twins.
2025
Edge Computing (EC); Internet of Things (IoT); Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN); Massive IoT; Water Distribution Network (WDN); Water Distribution System (WDS); water management; water monitoring; Wireless Sensor Node (WSN)
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A survey on massive IoT for water distribution systems: challenges, simulation tools, and guidelines for large-scale deployment / Pagano, Antonino; Garlisi, Domenico; Tinnirello, Ilenia; Giuliano, Fabrizio; Garbo, Giovanni; Falco, Mariana; Cuomo, Francesca. - In: AD HOC NETWORKS. - ISSN 1570-8705. - 168:(2025). [10.1016/j.adhoc.2024.103714]
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