A cloud-based IoT smart water distribution framework utilising BIP component: Jordan as a model
by Sawsan Alshattnawi; Anas M.R. AlSobeh
International Journal of Cloud Computing (IJCC), Vol. 13, No. 1, 2024

Abstract: Jordan is one of the poorest countries in terms of water resources, estimated to be below the poverty line. Due to high population growth and development, water supply and demand need a novel distribution water regime in Jordan. This paper presents a design-based smart water distribution model (SWDM), which integrates various technology solutions, such as behaviour-interaction-priority (BIP) components, cloud computing, and internet of things (IoT). This paper proposes a BIP-IoT model to introduce the SWDM, which provides a dynamic smart-design scalable model that is implemented over cloud components to cope with the increasing challenges of the water distribution regime in Jordan. The paper analyses the viability of this model and investigates an advantage in the reusable automation dynamic of SWDM's architecture. A composition component is integrated into the architecture that employs intelligence domain-independent planning to control execution. It also presents a high-level prototype cloud-based implementation of our proposed architectural model using AI data analysis algorithm.

Online publication date: Fri, 26-Jan-2024

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