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  1. International Journal of Environmental Science & Technology
  2. International Journal of Environmental Science & Technology : Volume 15
  3. International Journal of Environmental Science & Technology : Volume 15, Issue 1, January 2018
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International Journal of Environmental Science & Technology : Volume 15
International Journal of Environmental Science & Technology : Volume 15, Issue 2, February 2018
International Journal of Environmental Science & Technology : Volume 15, Issue 1, January 2018
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Analysis of 100% renewable energy for Iran in 2030: integrating solar PV, wind energy and storage
Simultaneous phytoremediation of chromium and phenol by Lemna minuta Kunth: a promising biotechnological tool
Degradation of urea by entrapped cross-linked urease aggregates: a combinatorial approach to urease stabilization for environmental and industrial applications
Temperature induces lead toxicity in Pangasius hypophthalmus: an acute test, antioxidative status and cellular metabolic stress
Investigation of zinc extraction from different leach residues by acid leaching
Improvement on the treatment of thick oil sewage by using integrated biochemical treatment technology
The effect of hydrothermal impregnation of Ni, Co, and Cu on HZSM-5 in the nitrogen oxide removal
Removal of cadmium (II) from aqueous solution and natural water samples using polyurethane foam/organobentonite/iron oxide nanocomposite adsorbent
Extraction and recovery of precious metals from electronic waste printed circuit boards by bioleaching acidophilic fungi
Inoculum-free start-up of biofilm- and sludge-based deammonification systems in pilot scale
Multi-agent distributed data mining approach for classifying meteorology data: case study on Iran’s synoptic weather stations
Lead isotopic ratios in source apportionment of heavy metals in the street dust of Kolkata, India
Hazard and risk intensity maps for water-bearing units: a case study
A cheap and third-age-friendly home device for monitoring indoor air quality
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Bioremediation of chromium(VI) by Stenotrophomonas maltophilia isolated from tannery effluent
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A cheap and third-age-friendly home device for monitoring indoor air quality

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Author Gugliermetti, L. Astiaso Garcia, D.
Copyright Year 2017
Abstract Nowadays, thanks to the hardware costs reduction everyone at home owns at least one hi-technology devices to support life quality. This paper proposes a new methodology to analyse the indoor air quality with a cheap and third-age-dedicated device. A new prototype, called Home Pollution Embedded System (HOPES), was developed to give simple and understandable information, also comprehensible for people with cognitive problems or that are not familiar with new technologies. The device gathers pollutants data and displays to the user different air pollutants concentrations, from toxics gasses up to explosives. Moreover, an overall air quality index has been elaborated and is displayed by HOPES with lights and numerical information. HOPES is an Internet of things device that works in real time and that can be connected to the web and to a geographic information system platform to add spatial information of each pollutant. The hardware architecture employs a set of gas semiconductor sensors and an IR particulate matter sensor. Experimental results demonstrated that HOPES has an accurate sensor response and is suitable to be used with the proposed indices. In fact, despite of the poor-selective metal oxide sensors, the results highlighted how it is possible to get useful air quality information with a cheap device. However, the system needs more tests to validate the sensors array with different substances.
Starting Page 185
Ending Page 198
Page Count 14
File Format PDF
ISSN 17351472
Journal International Journal of Environmental Science & Technology
Volume Number 15
Issue Number 1
e-ISSN 17352630
Language English
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publisher Date 2017-07-20
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Ecotoxicology Smart home Water Management Air pollution monitoring Waste Water Technology IoT (Internet of things) Air quality index Aquatic Pollution IAQ (indoor air quality) Environment Water Pollution Control Multi-gas sensor system design Environmental Chemistry Environmental Science and Engineering Soil Science & Conservation
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Environmental Chemistry Environmental Engineering Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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