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IoT-enabled indoor environments in smart cities: a systematic review on energy efficiency, user comfort, and environmental sustainability

Nedim Alici · Frontiers Media S.A · 2026

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IntroductionToday, the rapid acceleration of urbanization has made it necessary to reconsider the balance among energy consumption, environmental sustainability, and quality of life. Buildings, which account for a significant share of cities’ carbon footprint, play a critical role in efforts to improve energy efficiency and ensure user well-being. In this context, advances in digitalization and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies have enabled buildings to evolve beyond mere physical structures into dynamic, data-driven, and user-interactive systems. Within this framework, the present study constitutes a systematic literature review addressing the effects of indoor environment design in smart cities on energy efficiency (E), user comfort (C), and environmental sustainability (S). In recent years, IoT-based sensor and control technologies have reconfigured approaches to energy management in buildings by enabling the continuous monitoring of environmental parameters such as temperature, humidity, carbon dioxide levels, lighting, and movement, while also strengthening user experience through a holistic perspective.MethodsIn this regard, the study examined 76 different works in the literature, including field applications, experimental research, and conceptual models. These studies were evaluated through an inductive thematic analysis approach based on content and classified according to recurring conceptual clusters in the literature.ResultsAn examination of these sources reveals that the contributions of IoT technologies to smart buildings and cities are multidimensional in nature. This extensive body of knowledge in the literature demonstrates that IoT is not merely a technical infrastructure but also an ecosystem that transforms energy, health, the environment, transportation, and social life. It is evident that the data derived from all reviewed studies were synthesized under the headings of energy efficiency, indoor environmental quality and comfort, smart city infrastructure, user interaction, security/facility management, and industrial applications. Accordingly, the present study evaluates the contributions of IoT-based solutions to reducing energy consumption, improving environmental conditions, and supporting user-centered indoor design. The reviewed studies show that these technologies not only enhance energy efficiency (maximum savings: smart parking [92.6%] and smart lighting [73.2%]; average building savings: 20–30% through BEMS and IoT systems; HVAC optimization: 30–70% through artificial intelligence), but also support user health and comfort (the use of smart systems is generally expected to produce an improvement of more than 20% in comfort levels, while this rate can reach the 70–90% range with advanced personalized models). Furthermore, they demonstrate that IoT-based systems play a strategic role in achieving environmental sustainability goals, reducing carbon emissions, and implementing smart city policies.DiscussionThe original contribution of this study lies in its systematic synthesis of energy, comfort, and sustainability within an integrated thematic classification framework, thereby revealing trends in the field, research gaps, and potential future directions.

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Alici, N. (2026). IoT-enabled indoor environments in smart cities: a systematic review on energy efficiency, user comfort, and environmental sustainability. https://doi.org/10.3389/frsus.2026.1751337

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Alici, Nedim. "IoT-enabled indoor environments in smart cities: a systematic review on energy efficiency, user comfort, and environmental sustainability." 2026. https://doi.org/10.3389/frsus.2026.1751337.

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Alici, Nedim. 2026. "IoT-enabled indoor environments in smart cities: a systematic review on energy efficiency, user comfort, and environmental sustainability.". https://doi.org/10.3389/frsus.2026.1751337.

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Alici, N. 2026, IoT-enabled indoor environments in smart cities: a systematic review on energy efficiency, user comfort, and environmental sustainability, Frontiers Media S.A, available at: https://doi.org/10.3389/frsus.2026.1751337 [Accessed 28 Jun. 2026].

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Título
IoT-enabled indoor environments in smart cities: a systematic review on energy efficiency, user comfort, and environmental sustainability
Autor / colaboradores
Nedim Alici
Editorial
Frontiers Media S.A
Año de publicación
2026
ISSN
2673-4524
ISSN
2673-4524
Idioma
eng

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