HardwareX (Dec 2023)

AirQo sensor kit: A particulate matter air quality sensing kit custom designed for low-resource settings

  • Engineer Bainomugisha,
  • Joel Ssematimba,
  • Deogratius Okedi,
  • Anold Nsubuga,
  • Marvin Banda,
  • George William Settala,
  • Gideon Lubisia

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16
p. e00482

Abstract

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Air pollution remains a major public health risk. People living in urban spaces are among those most affected by exposure to unhealthy levels of air pollution. However, many urban spaces especially in low- and middle-income countries lack high resolution and long-term data on the state of air quality. Without high resolution air quality data on the different spaces in a city, citizens and authorities are unable to quantify the challenge and act. This is in part attributed to the high cost of air quality monitoring equipment that are expensive to set up, maintain and not designed for local operating conditions that characterise environments in such contexts. In this paper, we describe AirQo sensor kit, a low-cost sensing hardware system designed for and custom made to work in low-resource settings and outdoor urban environments. We describe the design of the air quality sensing device, 3D-printed enclosure, installation-mount, fabrication and deployment configurations. We demonstrate that the low-cost sensing hardware provides a complete solution comparable to the traditional monitoring system and inspires action to tackle air pollution issues. The sensor kit presented in this paper has been widely deployed in cities in Eastern, Western and Central African countries.

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