

The monitoring of air quality continues to be one of the most important tasks when ensuring the safety of our environment. This paper aims to look at correlations between different types of pollutants, so that robust air quality measurement systems can be deployed in remote, inaccessible areas, at a reduced cost. The first matter at hand was to design an affordable and portable system capable of measuring different air pollutants. A custom PCB was designed that could support the acquisition of readings of, among others, particulate and CO sensors. Then, correlations between the concentrations of different pollutants were analyzed to identify if measuring the concentration of one type of pollutant can allow the extrapolation of the concentration of another. This particular study focuses on the correlations between the concentrations of particulate matter and CO. Finally, after observing a moderate correlation, it was proposed to measure the concentrations of pollutants that require less expensive sensors, and to extrapolate the concentrations of pollutants that require a more expensive sensor to measure their concentration. The link between particulate pollution and CO concentrations was identified and discussed as the result of this study. © 2023 by the authors.
| Engineering controlled terms: | Air qualityData transferParticles (particulate matter)Polychlorinated biphenyls |
|---|---|
| Engineering uncontrolled terms | Air pollutant concentrationsAir pollutantsAir quality measurementsCO sensorsCorrelationMeasurement systemParticulate sensorsPortable systemReduced costWireless data transfer |
| Engineering main heading: | Extrapolation |
| Funding sponsor | Funding number | Acronym |
|---|---|---|
| Ministarstvo Prosvete, Nauke i Tehnološkog Razvoja | 200156 | MPNTR |
| Ministarstvo Prosvete, Nauke i Tehnološkog Razvoja | MPNTR |
This work is funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia: “Innovative Scientific and Artistic Research from the Faculty of Technical Sciences Activity Domain”, ID: 200156.
Rajs, V.; Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia;
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