Development and application of an atmospheric pollutant monitoring system based on LoRa—part I: Design and reliability tests

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At present, as growing importance continues to be attached to atmospheric environmental problems, the demand for real-time monitoring of these problems is constantly increasing. This article describes the development and application of an embedded system for monitoring of atmospheric pollutant concentrations based on LoRa (Long Range) wireless communication technology, which is widely used in the Internet of Things (IoT). The proposed system is realized using a combination of software and hardware and is designed using the concept of modularization. Separation of each function into independent modules allows the system to be developed more quickly and to be applied more stably. In addition, by combining the requirements of the remote atmospheric pollutant concentration monitoring platform with the specific requirements for the intended application environment, the system demonstrates its significance for practical applications. In addition, the actual application data also verifies the sound application prospects of the proposed system.

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Ma, Y., Zhao, L., Yang, R., Li, X., Song, Q., Song, Z., & Zhang, Y. (2018). Development and application of an atmospheric pollutant monitoring system based on LoRa—part I: Design and reliability tests. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18113891

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