A proof of concept on real-time air quality monitoring system

According to the Department of Environment Malaysia, Air Pollutant Index (API) is an indicator for the air quality status at any particular area. API is calculated based on average concentration of air pollutants such as Sulphur Dioxide (SO2), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), Carbon Monoxide (CO), ground lev...

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Main Authors: Selvarajah, Ruban, Ibrahim, Noraini, Saringat, Mohd Zainuri
Other Authors: Kasim, Shahreen
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description According to the Department of Environment Malaysia, Air Pollutant Index (API) is an indicator for the air quality status at any particular area. API is calculated based on average concentration of air pollutants such as Sulphur Dioxide (SO2), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), Carbon Monoxide (CO), ground level Ozone (O3) and particulate matter (PM10), each over their respective period of averaging time. A sub-index for each pollutant is determined separately based on a predetermined standard and the highest sub- index is used as the API (Department of Environment Malaysia, 2000). The United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) (2010) defines PM10 as "Inhalable coarse particles," such as those found near roadways and dusty industries, are larger than 2.5 micrometers and smaller than 10 micrometers in diameter (United States Environmental Protection Agency, 2010). Typically, the concentration PM10 is the highest among all pollutants in Malaysia and therefore it determines the API value (APIMS DOE Malaysia, 2015).
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spelling my.uthm.eprints-45412022-01-17T00:39:57Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4541/ A proof of concept on real-time air quality monitoring system Selvarajah, Ruban Ibrahim, Noraini Saringat, Mohd Zainuri QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science T58.5-58.64 Information technology According to the Department of Environment Malaysia, Air Pollutant Index (API) is an indicator for the air quality status at any particular area. API is calculated based on average concentration of air pollutants such as Sulphur Dioxide (SO2), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), Carbon Monoxide (CO), ground level Ozone (O3) and particulate matter (PM10), each over their respective period of averaging time. A sub-index for each pollutant is determined separately based on a predetermined standard and the highest sub- index is used as the API (Department of Environment Malaysia, 2000). The United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) (2010) defines PM10 as "Inhalable coarse particles," such as those found near roadways and dusty industries, are larger than 2.5 micrometers and smaller than 10 micrometers in diameter (United States Environmental Protection Agency, 2010). Typically, the concentration PM10 is the highest among all pollutants in Malaysia and therefore it determines the API value (APIMS DOE Malaysia, 2015). Penerbit UTHM Kasim, Shahreen Mustapha, Aida Mahdin, Hairulnizam 2017 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4541/1/Chapter%203_STIT_S1.pdf Selvarajah, Ruban and Ibrahim, Noraini and Saringat, Mohd Zainuri (2017) A proof of concept on real-time air quality monitoring system. In: Selected Topics in Information Technology Series 1. Penerbit UTHM, Batu Pahat, Johor, pp. 27-59. ISBN 9789672110019
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
T58.5-58.64 Information technology
Selvarajah, Ruban
Ibrahim, Noraini
Saringat, Mohd Zainuri
A proof of concept on real-time air quality monitoring system
title A proof of concept on real-time air quality monitoring system
title_full A proof of concept on real-time air quality monitoring system
title_fullStr A proof of concept on real-time air quality monitoring system
title_full_unstemmed A proof of concept on real-time air quality monitoring system
title_short A proof of concept on real-time air quality monitoring system
title_sort proof of concept on real-time air quality monitoring system
topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
T58.5-58.64 Information technology
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