4.6 Article

An IoT enabled system for enhanced air quality monitoring and prediction on the edge

Journal

COMPLEX & INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS
Volume 7, Issue 6, Pages 2923-2947

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s40747-021-00476-w

Keywords

Air pollution forecast; PM2 5; Machine learning; NARX architecture; Edge computing; IoT

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  1. Ministry of Higher Education of the Arab Republic of Egypt

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This paper proposes a system for monitoring and predicting PM2.5 concentration using IoT and ML algorithms, which can run on both cloud and edge devices. Performance evaluation shows that NARX/LSTM performs the best, while NARX/XGBRF achieves the best balance between accuracy and speed on the Raspberry P-i.
Air pollution is a major issue resulting from the excessive use of conventional energy sources in developing countries and worldwide. Particulate Matter less than 2.5 mu m in diameter (PM2.5) is the most dangerous air pollutant invading the human respiratory system and causing lung and heart diseases. Therefore, innovative air pollution forecasting methods and systems are required to reduce such risk. To that end, this paper proposes an Internet of Things (IoT) enabled system for monitoring and predicting PM2.5 concentration on both edge devices and the cloud. This system employs a hybrid prediction architecture using several Machine Learning (ML) algorithms hosted by Nonlinear AutoRegression with eXogenous input (NARX). It uses the past 24 h of PM2.5, cumulated wind speed and cumulated rain hours to predict the next hour of PM2.5. This system was tested on a PC to evaluate cloud prediction and a Raspberry P-i to evaluate edge devices' prediction. Such a system is essential, responding quickly to air pollution in remote areas with low bandwidth or no internet connection. The performance of our system was assessed using Root Mean Square Error (RMSE), Normalized Root Mean Square Error (NRMSE), coefficient of determination (R-2), Index of Agreement (IA), and duration in seconds. The obtained results highlighted that NARX/LSTM achieved the highest R-2 and IA and the least RMSE and NRMSE, outperforming other previously proposed deep learning hybrid algorithms. In contrast, NARX/XGBRF achieved the best balance between accuracy and speed on the Raspberry P-i.

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