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Advances in machine learning and IoT for water quality monitoring: A comprehensive review.

Heliyon 2024 March 31
Water holds great significance as a vital resource in our everyday lives, highlighting the important to continuously monitor its quality to ensure its usability. The advent of the. The Internet of Things (IoT) has brought about a revolutionary shift by enabling real-time data collection from diverse sources, thereby facilitating efficient monitoring of water quality (WQ). By employing Machine learning (ML) techniques, this gathered data can be analyzed to make accurate predictions regarding water quality. These predictive insights play a crucial role in decision-making processes aimed at safeguarding water quality, such as identifying areas in need of immediate attention and implementing preventive measures to avert contamination. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive review of the current state of the art in water quality monitoring, with a specific focus on the employment of IoT wireless technologies and ML techniques. The study examines the utilization of a range of IoT wireless technologies, including Low-Power Wide Area Networks (LpWAN), Wi-Fi, Zigbee, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), cellular networks, and Bluetooth, in the context of monitoring water quality. Furthermore, it explores the application of both supervised and unsupervised ML algorithms for analyzing and interpreting the collected data. In addition to discussing the current state of the art, this survey also addresses the challenges and open research questions involved in integrating IoT wireless technologies and ML for water quality monitoring (WQM).

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