Guidelines for Renewal and Securitization of a Critical Infrastructure Based on IoT Networks

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Abstract

Global warming has increased uncertainty regarding managing traditional water supply systems. Unfortunately, there is a need for the smart management of water supply systems. This work aims to design a solution for renewing and securing critical infrastructure that supplies water and provides water purification inside the range of applications of Industry 4.0 for Smart Cities. Therefore, we analyze the renewal requirements and the applicable use cases and propose a solution based on IoT networks for critical infrastructure in the urban environment. We describe the architecture of the IoT network and the specific hardware for securing a water supply and wastewater treatment chain. In addition, the water level control process for the supply chain and the system that ensures the optimal level of chemicals for wastewater treatment are detailed. Finally, we present the guidelines for infrastructure operators to carry out this operation within Industry 4.0, constituting a development framework for future research on the design of Smart Cities.

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Villar Miguelez, C., Monzon Baeza, V., Parada, R., & Monzo, C. (2023). Guidelines for Renewal and Securitization of a Critical Infrastructure Based on IoT Networks. Smart Cities, 6(2), 728–743. https://doi.org/10.3390/smartcities6020035

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