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Title Sensor Networks For Real-Time Air Quality Monitoring In Smart Cities
ID_Doc 48422
Authors Das N.; Katyal A.; Dutta P.; Aggarwal P.; Pavan P.S.; Vincent K.
Year 2025
Published 2025 International Conference on Automation and Computation, AUTOCOM 2025
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/AUTOCOM64127.2025.10957338
Abstract This requires ubiquitous sensor networks to monitor and instantaneously predict dangerous gas concentrations at ground level deployed within smart city environments. A sensor network is a collection of many distributed sensors that can be used together to gather data in real-time and from standard logs across an environment, generally allowing users to see, hear, or feel whether emissions are entering their air as they happen. Cities attaching these sensor networks can provide real-time air quality data for municipalities and citizens taking control of our health. It can analyze pollution hotspots, detect trends and patterns over time, and act as an early warning system for dangers. Such work creates a framework for interventions to be undertaken quickly and efficiently to reduce air pollution as soon as possible and work towards protecting residents' public health. Sensor networks can also provide historical data, which is necessary for tracking long-term trends and assessing how effective pollution control measures have been. Furthermore, this information can validate city-specific policies and exercise recommendations for reducing air pollution in smart cities. It will give decision-makers and citizens the data they must act on while making well-informed decisions for cleaner air in their cities. © 2025 IEEE.
Author Keywords Control; Environmental; Monitoring; Protecting


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