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Managing open loop water resource value chain through IoT focused decision and information integration (DII) modelling using fuzzy MCDM approach

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Volume 350, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.119609

Keywords

Internet of things (IoT); Water resource value chain; Principal component analysis (PCA); Fuzzy DEMATEL; Water network

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Water is a limited and invaluable resource for human survival, but negligence and unregulated water use have caused a global water crisis. The Internet of Things (IoT) can be used to integrate decision-making and information to drive the development of the water value chain. By analyzing the factors for implementing IoT in an open-loop water value chain, this study identifies the ecosystem of the IoT network, network configuration and adaptation, and data mobility as the most important enablers.
Water is a limited and invaluable resource that is essential for human survival. Negligence and unregulated water use have brought about a global water crisis. Proper management with a relevant decision and information integration approach can aid water to continue as a renewable resource. The water and wastewater industry must shift from outmoded, inefficient techniques to more sustainable, data-driven solutions to address water concerns and improve public health. The Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as an innovative strategy for decision and information integration to drive an open-loop Water Value Chain (WVC) efficiently. The IoT-driven network allows objects to connect and communicate, gather data in real-time, analyze data and develop reasonable decision - making insights instantaneously. This study aims to find the enablers of IoT for an open-loop WVC. It examines 25 factors for IoT implementation in the open-loop WVC. The 25 factors are clustered into seven enablers using Principal Component Analysis (PCA). These principal components are analyzed by employing a Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) approach, i.e., the Fuzzy Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL), which helps to find the cause-effect relationship to prioritize the enablers. The fuzzy set theory is used to address the uncertainty and vagueness in experts' opinions and data deficiency problems. The study reveals that the Ecosystem of an IoT network, IoT network configuration and adaptation and data mobility in an IoT network are the most prominent enablers to consider for the implementation of IoT in an open loop WVC. The study may be helpful for regulatory agencies and enterprises in water distribution and processing for identifying and prioritizing the potential enablers of IoT in an open-loop WVC.

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