E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2023)

IoT Sensor Based Sustainable Air Quality Monitoring System for Humans and Ecosystems in the World Empowerment

  • Gopal Krishna P.,
  • Subbarayudu Yerragudipadu,
  • Sai Keerthana G.,
  • Varsha K.,
  • Vijendar Reddy G.,
  • Ramola Bharti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202343001080
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 430
p. 01080

Abstract

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Due to elements that can harm human health, such as industries, urbanisation, population growth, and automobile use, the level of pollution is rising quickly. Using an Internet-connected web server, an IOT-based air pollution monitoring system is employed to track the air quality which sustains environment. When the amount of dangerous chemicals including CO2, smoking, alcohol, benzene, NH3, and NOx is high enough, it will sound an alarm when the air quality drops below a specified threshold. It will display the air quality in PPM on the LCD and on the website, making it very simple to monitor air pollution. The MQ135 and PM 2.5 sensors are used by the system to monitor air quality since they can accurately measure and detect the majority of hazardous gases. In recent years, air pollution has become a severe issue on a global scale and has surpassed advised national limitations. In addition to harming ecosystems and human health, air pollution also has an impact on global climate. The population is expanding, there are more industries, and there is an excessive amount of transportation that uses fuel, which are all contributing factors to the rapid rise in air pollution. To address this danger, the Air Quality Monitoring System was developed.