Micro sensor node for air pollutant monitoring: Hardware and software issues

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Abstract

Wireless sensor networks equipped with various gas sensors have been actively used for air quality monitoring. Previous studies have typically explored system issues that include middleware or networking performance, but most research has barely considered the details of the hardware and software of the sensor node itself. In this paper, we focus on the design and implementation of a sensor board for air pollutant monitoring applications. Several hardware and software issues are discussed to explore the possibilities of a practical WSN-based air pollution monitoring system. Through extensive experiments and evaluation, we have determined the various characteristics of the gas sensors and their practical implications for air pollutant monitoring systems. © 2009 by the authors.

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Choi, S., Kim, N., Cha, H., & Ha, R. (2009). Micro sensor node for air pollutant monitoring: Hardware and software issues. Sensors, 9(10), 7970–7987. https://doi.org/10.3390/s91007970

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