TY - JOUR AU - Mohammed Ahmed AU - Abdulqadir Abdullah PY - 2023/01/30 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Full-Smart Intermittent Water Supply Monitoring, Managing, and Distributing System Based on IoT JF - Cihan University-Erbil Scientific Journal JA - cuesj VL - 7 IS - 1 SE - Research Article DO - 10.24086/cuesj.v7n1y2023.pp8-20 UR - https://journals.cihanuniversity.edu.iq/index.php/cuesj/article/view/775 AB - Water supply scarcity has become a serious problem for many countries and cities, especially in the last few years when there has been less rain in many areas. So, managing, monitoring, and distributing the water supply and consumption of the people has become an urgent task for many local and national governments. Monitoring how the water is used by the population in different regions helps a lot in the more efficient management of the water supply, thus helping in solving the water scarcity problem. The proposed system includes continuous water level monitoring of wells and storage reservoirs in the city, as well as continuous monitoring of the daily water consumption needs of each household in each neighborhood based on a group of criteria such as the number of residents, the area of green space, and the temperature of the air. This is followed by a fair amount of water being automatically distributed at regular periods to each consumer based on the estimated total amount of water. This is done through smart water meters, remote actuation of valves, and remote water pumps based on IoT devices, which are all under the supervision of a web-based system. Moreover, an application has been developed for use by consumers so that they can monitor their water consumption, be informed about the next water distribution time and the amount of predicted water, check the water meter status, check the air in water pipes, and water bill inquiry and payment. ER -