Case Study

Air quality monitoring system for clean & smart cities

Air quality monitoring system for clean & smart cities

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What we measure (unc. — uncertainty): ? CO, NO2, SO2 (unc. <25%) ? O3 (unc. <30%) ? PM2.5, PM10 (unc. <50%) ? Temperature, -40...+50 (unc. <1° C) ? Humidity, 0 to 100% RH (unc. <3% RH) ? Pressure, 30...110kPa (unc. <0.1 kPa) BUSINESS & SOCIAL VALUE Non-persistent pollutants have a serious negative effect on climate and quality of life. Six billion people, including 2 billion children, breathe polluted air. Every year, 7 million people die from the effects of pollution. Taking into account the issues of air pollution and climate change, the air control systems will be in demand by state and commercial companies: in smart cities; eco farms; national parks; as well as industrial enterprises — for tax reliefs and carbon trading within the Kyoto Protocol. © Promwad Electronics Desi

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