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With the raising concerns for the environment, interest in monitoring air quality is likely to increase in the near future. However, most data comes from a limited number of government-owned sensors, which can only capture a small fraction of reality. Improving data coverage thus involves reducing the cost of sensors and make data widely available. For this, we will use a very high number of low-cost sensors as the basis for an air quality monitoring platform, capable of collecting, aggregating, storing and displaying data. This platform will use stream-based technologies capable of scaling for large numbers of sensors and users. The resulting NanoSen-AQM platform will provide vast amounts of air quality data to the public, with the aim of improving public health.
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J. Silva et al., "A Hybrid Application for Real-Time Air Quality Monitoring," 2019 5th Experiment International Conference (exp.at'19), Funchal, Portugal, 2019, pp. 270-271, doi: 10.1109/EXPAT.2019.8876498.
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IEEE
