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Enviro-IoT: Calibrating Low-Cost Environmental Sensors in Urban Settings

Published 11 Feb 2025 in eess.SY and cs.SY | (2502.07596v1)

Abstract: Low-cost miniaturised sensors offer significant advantage to monitor the environment in real-time and accurately. The area of air quality monitoring has attracted much attention in recent years because of the increasing impacts on the environment and more personally to human health and mental wellbeing. Rapid growth in sensors and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies is paving the way for low-cost systems to transform global monitoring of air quality. Drawing on 4 years of development work, in this paper we outline the design, implementation and analysis of \textit{Enviro-IoT} as a step forward to monitoring air quality levels within urban environments by means of a low-cost sensing system. An in-the-wild study for 9-months was performed to evaluate the Enviro-IoT system against industry standard equipment is performed with accuracy for measuring Particulate Matter 2.5, 10 and Nitrogen Dioxide achieving 98\%, 97\% and 97\% respectively. The results in this case study are made up Of 57, 120 which highlight that it is possible to take advantage of low-cost sensors coupled with IoT technologies to validate the Enviro-IoT device against research-grade industrial instruments.

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