Integrating IoT and Water Quality: A Bibliometric Analysis

Addow, Mohamed Abdirahman and Jimale, Abdukadir Dahir (2024) Integrating IoT and Water Quality: A Bibliometric Analysis. International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering, 11 (10). pp. 149-160. ISSN 23488549

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Abstract

Abstract - Water quality is a crucial aspect of environmental health, affecting ecosystems, human health, and economic activities. Integrating the Internet of Things (IoT) into water quality monitoring represents a significant advancement, providing real-time, continuous data on various water quality parameters. This paper presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of the literature on water quality and IoT from 2014 to July 2024, utilizing data from the Scopus database. Our analysis identifies key trends, influential studies, authors, sources, and geographic contributions. Results indicate a significant increase in publications and citations, reflecting growing interest and advancements in this field. The United States, China, and India are leading contributors, with notable research output and impact. Key themes include the development of IoT-based sensors, AI, and ML technologies for water quality monitoring, yet challenges in practical deployment and the need for more inclusive research persist. This analysis provides valuable insights into the evolution of
research in water quality monitoring and highlights
opportunities for future studies to address existing gaps and enhance global water management practices.

Keywords - Water quality, Internet of Things (IoT), Bibliometric analysis, Sensor technology, Water management.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: T Technology > T Technology (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Computing
Depositing User: Center for Research and Development SIMAD University
Date Deposited: 23 Nov 2024 10:36
Last Modified: 23 Nov 2024 10:36
URI: https://repository.simad.edu.so/id/eprint/491

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