Research Article
Internet of Things (IoT) Enabled Water Distribution System for Smart Water Management
Anduamlak Abebe*
Issue:
Volume 11, Issue 1, June 2024
Pages:
1-10
Received:
8 March 2024
Accepted:
2 April 2024
Published:
17 April 2024
Abstract: Water is a vital resource for life, and its management is a key issue nowadays the water demand is increasing due to global population growth and urbanization. Present technologies for water control are currently facing interoperability problems due to the lack of support for standardization in monitoring and controlling equipment. This problem affects various processes in water management, such as water consumption, water distribution, system identification, and equipment maintenance. Under these conditions, new technologies in the water management infrastructure have been required to enable the distribution of high-quality water to users safely and cost-effectively, from the perspective of efficiently using our world’s precious water resource. The Internet of Things (IoT) Based Smart Water Management System is a cutting-edge technology that integrates sensors, communication devices, and data analytics to efficiently monitor and manage water resources. This system enables real-time monitoring of water quality, consumption, and distribution, allowing for proactive maintenance and optimization of water usage. By leveraging IoT technology, this smart water management system offers improved accuracy, reliability, and cost-effectiveness in managing water resources. Based on standards, the system proposal is a smart water management system model combining Internet of Things technology with decision support systems. This system is more efficient in distribution monitoring and control approach for a water utility to reduce water loss. This approach will help utility operators to improve water management systems, especially by exploiting emerging technologies.
Abstract: Water is a vital resource for life, and its management is a key issue nowadays the water demand is increasing due to global population growth and urbanization. Present technologies for water control are currently facing interoperability problems due to the lack of support for standardization in monitoring and controlling equipment. This problem aff...
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Research Article
Secure Routing Protocol Based on Junction Selection in VANETs (SERPROV)
Hamza Abassi*,
Yenke Blaise Omer
Issue:
Volume 11, Issue 1, June 2024
Pages:
11-18
Received:
11 June 2024
Accepted:
28 June 2024
Published:
15 July 2024
Abstract: Road safety has become a major issue over the last twenty years. The existing transportation system has become inefficient as the number of vehicles has increased remarkably, causing more accidents and other problems. To meet these challenges, the field of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) has been proposed. ITS, also known as intelligent transport, is based on vehicle ad hoc networks (VANETs), a subset of mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) that use moving cars as nodes to create mobile networks. ITS includes various applications such as cooperative traffic monitoring, blind crossings, collision avoidance and traffic flow control. However, dynamic topology and secure communication remain major challenges due to the high mobility of nodes and the random speed of vehicles. This paper proposes a secure protocol called SERPROV (Secure Routing Protocol based on Junction Selection in VANETs) that combines routing and security using a junction selection mechanism and applies an asymmetric cryptography protocol. Simulation results show that SERPROV improves response time and packet delivery ratio compared to existing protocols for a number of vehicles less than or equal to 300. We plan to implement blockchain technology in the future to replace the public key register, thus making the protocol fully decentralized and further exploring the confidentiality of messages exchanged in the VANET environment.
Abstract: Road safety has become a major issue over the last twenty years. The existing transportation system has become inefficient as the number of vehicles has increased remarkably, causing more accidents and other problems. To meet these challenges, the field of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) has been proposed. ITS, also known as intelligent transpo...
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