| Literature DB >> 26016912 |
Simone Brienza1, Andrea Galli2, Giuseppe Anastasi3, Paolo Bruschi4.
Abstract
Air quality in urban areas is a very important topic as it closely affects the health of citizens. Recent studies highlight that the exposure to polluted air can increase the incidence of diseases and deteriorate the quality of life. Hence, it is necessary to develop tools for real-time air quality monitoring, so as to allow appropriate and timely decisions. In this paper, we present uSense, a low-cost cooperative monitoring tool that allows knowing, in real-time, the concentrations of polluting gases in various areas of the city. Specifically, users monitor the areas of their interest by deploying low-cost and low-power sensor nodes. In addition, they can share the collected data following a social networking approach. uSense has been tested through an in-field experimentation performed in different areas of a city. The obtained results are in line with those provided by the local environmental control authority and show that uSense can be profitably used for air quality monitoring.Entities:
Keywords: air quality monitoring; cooperative system; participatory sensing; urban sensing
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26016912 PMCID: PMC4507691 DOI: 10.3390/s150612242
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
O3, NO2 and CO averaging periods and limit values.
| Pollutant | Averaging Period | Limit |
|---|---|---|
| Ozone O3 | maximum hourly average | 180 µg/m3 |
| Nitrogen dioxide NO2 | maximum hourly average | 200 µg/m3 |
| Carbon monoxide CO | daily maximum 8-hour average | 10 mg/m3 |
Air Quality Index and Levels.
| Air Quality Index | Air Quality Classes | Color |
|---|---|---|
| From 0 to 0.5 | Good | |
| From 0.5 to 1 | Fair | |
| From 1 to 1.5 | Moderate | |
| From 1.5 to 2 | Unhealthy | |
| More than 2 | Insalubrious |
Figure 1System architecture.
Figure 3Webpage showing AQI levels for three sensor nodes.
Exported services.
| Service Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Given a node ID, returns the information contained in the database about that node | |
| Given a node ID and a range of dates, returns all the measurements performed by that node in the specified days | |
| Given a point (expressed as a pair of coordinates latitude-longitude) and a radius, returns the set of nodes placed in that area | |
| Given a point and a radius, returns the last measurements performed by nodes in that area |
Figure 2(a) Libelium Gas Sensor Board. (b) A sensor node inside its PVC box.
Figure 4Mobile interface: initial page (Left) and nearest sensor nodes (Right).
Figure 5Locations of sensor nodes and control authority sensing station during in-field experimentation.
Figure 6Sensor installation in Zone A (a), Zone B (b), Zone B (c).
Figure 7Experimental results: gas concentrations (NO2, and CO) in the three zones.
Figure 8Experimental results: Air Quality Index (AQI) in the three zones.
Figure 9Experimental results: NO2 values measured in Zone C and values provided by the local environmental control authority.