online air quality stations play a vital role in understanding air pollution levels and their impact on human health and the environment. By providing accurate and up-to-date information, they enable policymakers, researchers, and the public to take appropriate actions to improve air quality and reduce pollution in urban areas
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1. Gas Analyzers
These sensors measure the concentration of specific gases, such as CO, CO2, SO2, NOx, and O3, using different techniques such as infrared spectroscopy, electrochemical sensors, or chemiluminescence.
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2. Particulate matter (PM) sensors
These probes measure the concentrations of solid and liquid particles suspended in the air, typically categorized by size fractions (e.g., PM2.5 and PM10).
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3. Meteorological sensors
These sensors collect weather data, including temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction, and many more. This information helps in understanding the atmospheric conditions that affect pollutant dispersion.
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4. Data logger
These instruments capture, store, and transmit real-time data, and can also receive commands to adjust their operating settings, such as changing the sampling rate. They play a critical role in the continuous monitoring and analysis of air quality trends over extended periods.
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5. Communication systems
Real-time communication systems for air quality stations enable instant data transmission from monitoring stations to central databases, ensuring timely access to critical air quality information
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6. Web-Based Dashboards
Accessing real-time air quality data is made possible for users through web-based dashboards, offering visual data representations, historical trends, and mapping functionalities
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7. GIS Integration
Geographic Information System (GIS) integration allows air quality data to be mapped and spatially analyzed, helping in the visualization of pollution patterns
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8. Alerting and Notifications
These systems are customizable to trigger real-time alerts and notifications when air quality measurements exceed preset thresholds
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9. Power supply and enclosure
The station requires a stable power supply, either through the electrical grid or alternative power sources, such as solar panels or batteries. The instruments are usually housed in weatherproof enclosures to protect them from harsh environmental factors
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10. Calibration Equipment
Regular calibration of the monitoring instruments is necessary to ensure accurate and reliable measurements. Calibration equipment is used to verify and adjust the sensors' accuracy
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