WEEK 10
As previous week, i have done several thesis to insert into my Literature Review. I have show to my supervisor about my research which is he agree with the thesis that i get. So, by this week , i have found another thesis that is related to my project.
The thesis that i get are :-
1) Field calibration of a cluster of low-cost available sensors for air quality monitoring. Part A: Ozone and nitrogen dioxide. This thesis is about several commercial sensors were tested using the same data treatment and evaluation and sensor responses were modelled without external temperature and humidity corrections.
2) The rise of low-cost sensing for managing air pollution in cities. This thesis is about low-cost micro-scale sensing allows capturing real-time high-grained pollution data and fundamental drivers behind the rise of low-cost sensing and challenges are discussed.
3) The next generation of low-cost personal air quality sensors for quantitative exposure monitoring. This article is about development of low-cost, wearable, air quality monitors (M-Pods) using the Arduino platform. These M-Pods house two types of sensors – commercially available metal oxide semiconductor (MOx) sensors used to measure CO, O3, NO2, and total VOCs, and NDIR sensors used to measure CO2.
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