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  1. Proceedings of the 1st ACM workshop on High performance mobile opportunistic systems (HP-MOSys '12)
  2. Implementation of a network of mobile sensors for air quality monitoring
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Analytical model of epidemic routing for delay-tolerant networks
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Further analysis and tuning of registered multi-cycle polling in wireless medium access management
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A radio resource management framework for opportunistic TVWS access
A centralized preventive maintenance strategy for wireless sensor networks
Implementation of a network of mobile sensors for air quality monitoring
Message-driven based energy-efficient routing in heterogeneous delay-tolerant networks
Analytical modeling of wireless ad hoc networks: degree distribution and maximum clique size
Multiple multicast trees for 3d real-time content distribution over P2P networks
Adaptive counter-based broadcasting scheme in mobile ad hoc networks

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Implementation of a network of mobile sensors for air quality monitoring

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Author Gameiro, Fábio Gomes, João
Abstract Air quality is one of the crucial parameters affecting the perceived quality of life, particularly in urban centers, and it is increasingly becoming a concern for public health officials and the citizens themselves. Currently, air-quality monitoring in cities is done mostly through measurement stations located at a small number of fixed data collection points. The use of mobile monitoring stations integrated on a network of public buses creates the possibility of monitoring air quality at many more points in a city, thereby producing a more faithful picture of the spatial distribution of pollutants. One of the technical challenges that this type of monitoring raises is the communication between the atmospheric data-gathering stations and the central server that stores that information in a database. This paper describes part of the infrastructure that is being developed for such a mobile air-quality monitoring system in Lisbon, Portugal. We propose a communication structure based on mobile operator networks to provide monitoring and configuring operations for the measurement stations and a vehicular network based on Wi-Fi ad-hoc communication between stations and a set of Internet access points to provide a way for the atmospheric samples reach the server. A web platform to view the samples collected by the stations and provide remote monitoring and configuring operations is also described.
Starting Page 15
Ending Page 22
Page Count 8
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450316293
DOI 10.1145/2386980.2386984
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2012-10-25
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Machine to machine communication Atmospheric monitoring Vehicular network Mobile sensor network
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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