Autonomus air Quality Management System Based on Web of Things Standard Architecture

The present work seizes the opportunity to counter IoT technology fragmentation that the World Wide Web Consortium is offering with the upcoming standard Web Of Things. A gateway service based on this standard and an air quality manager sensor were designed and implemented in a Smart Home with the aim to develop a tool to manage this critical parameter and improve people's quality of life. The system proved to be able to report and manage the Smart Home devices to reduce Fine Particulate Matter concentration on demand and in real time, also allowing to record data to be consulted by the Smart Home users. The technology produced is agnostic, scalable and replicable in other environments and contexts such as industry, healthcare and Smart Cities among others.

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