Nowadays, there is a growing demand for a well-distributed sensor network to monitor air quality which can aid policymakers in making decisions. This has led to an increase in the R&D of cost-effective and energy-efficient sensing solutions. In this study, sensing platforms composed of MEMS chemoresistive gas sensors were developed and deployed in two Italian cities for the detection of pollutants. Over three years of measurements, the sensors have proven to be reliable in detecting CO, NO2 and O3 with high accuracy compared to data collected by local environmental protection agencies, paving the way for their potential validation and future adoption.
Development and Deployment of Portable Sensor Platforms Based on a Micro-Electro-Mechanical-System Chemoresistive Gas Sensor Array for Outdoor Air Quality Monitoring
Andrea Gaiardo
;Matteo Valt;Pietro Tosato;Marco Magoni;Claudia Dolci;Pierluigi Bellutti
2024-01-01
Abstract
Nowadays, there is a growing demand for a well-distributed sensor network to monitor air quality which can aid policymakers in making decisions. This has led to an increase in the R&D of cost-effective and energy-efficient sensing solutions. In this study, sensing platforms composed of MEMS chemoresistive gas sensors were developed and deployed in two Italian cities for the detection of pollutants. Over three years of measurements, the sensors have proven to be reliable in detecting CO, NO2 and O3 with high accuracy compared to data collected by local environmental protection agencies, paving the way for their potential validation and future adoption.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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