Testbed for Micro-scale Urban Air Quality Monitoring System

In recent years, the environmental problems have become considerably big issues throughout the world. For knowing the environmental problems we have to measure the environment quality and get the data by monitoring the environment. Currently there are many researches are going on in this area. Those researches are using big and expensive environmental measurement equipment. In this reason, they cannot install enough equipment to measure micro-scale area. This lead us to work on a micro-scale air quality monitoring system named AirScope. In AirScope we are using small and cheep sensors for monitoring the urban air quality. In this paper we present AirScope testbed to reduce the problems when we deploy to the micro scale.

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