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With growing transportation and population density, increasing global warming, and sudden climate change, air quality is one of the critical measures that need to be monitored closely on a real-time basis in today’s urban ecosystems. This paper examines the issues, infrastructure, information processing, and challenges of designing and implementing an integrated sensing system for real-time indoor and outdoor air quality monitoring. The system aims to detect the levels of gases, carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), temperature, and humidity on a real-time basis and provides an overall air quality alert. The development of the system for real-time monitoring and alerting is validated and supported through conducted experiments.
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