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NanoSen-AQM: From Sensors to Users

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INT ASSOC ONLINE ENGINEERING
DOI: 10.3991/ijoe.v16i04.11871

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Air quality monitoring; low-cost nano-sensors; cloud platform

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  1. Program Interreg-Sudoe of the European Union [SOE2/P1/E0569]
  2. FCT, I.P., within CISUC [UID/CEC/00326/2019, CTS-UID/EEA/00066/2019]

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With the raising of environmental concerns regarding pollution, interest in monitoring air quality is increasing. However, air pollution data is mostly originated from a limited number of government-owned sensors, which can only capture a small fraction of reality. Improving air quality coverage involves reducing the cost of sensors and making data widely available to the public. To this end, the NanoSen-AQM project proposes the usage of low-cost nanosensors as the basis for an air quality monitoring platform, capable of collecting, aggregating, processing, storing, and displaying air quality data. Being an end-to-end system, the platform allows sensor owners to manage their sensors, as well as define adjusting functions, that can improve data reliability. The public can visualize sensor data in a map, define specific clusters (groups of sensors) as favorites and set alerts in the event of bad air quality in certain sensors. The NanoSen-AQM platform provides easy access to air quality data, with the aim of improving public health.

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