A comprehensive review on indoor air quality monitoring systems for enhanced public health

Abstract Indoor air pollution (IAP) is a relevant area of concern for most developing countries as it has a direct impact on mortality and morbidity. Around 3 billion people throughout the world use coal and biomass (crop residues, wood, dung, and charcoal) as the primary source of domestic energy....

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Main Authors: Jagriti Saini, Maitreyee Dutta, Gonçalo Marques
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-01-01
Series:Sustainable Environment Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s42834-020-0047-y
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spelling doaj-58dc264dc2c948b58c5b292276ca7f472021-01-31T16:13:19ZengBMCSustainable Environment Research2468-20392020-01-0130111210.1186/s42834-020-0047-yA comprehensive review on indoor air quality monitoring systems for enhanced public healthJagriti Saini0Maitreyee Dutta1Gonçalo Marques2National Institute of Technical Teachers’ Training & ResearchNational Institute of Technical Teachers’ Training & ResearchInstitute of Telecommunications, University of Beira InteriorAbstract Indoor air pollution (IAP) is a relevant area of concern for most developing countries as it has a direct impact on mortality and morbidity. Around 3 billion people throughout the world use coal and biomass (crop residues, wood, dung, and charcoal) as the primary source of domestic energy. Moreover, humans spend 80–90% of their routine time indoors, so indoor air quality (IAQ) leaves a direct impact on overall health and work efficiency. In this paper, the authors described the relationship between IAP exposure and associated risks. The main idea is to discuss the use of wireless technologies for the development of cyber-physical systems for real-time monitoring. Furthermore, it provides a critical review of microcontrollers used for system designing and challenges in the development of real-time monitoring systems. This paper also presents some new ideas and scopes in the field of IAQ monitoring for the researchers.https://doi.org/10.1186/s42834-020-0047-yDeveloping countriesEnvironmental healthIndoor air quality monitoringIndoor air pollutionPublic healthOccupational health
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A comprehensive review on indoor air quality monitoring systems for enhanced public health
Sustainable Environment Research
Developing countries
Environmental health
Indoor air quality monitoring
Indoor air pollution
Public health
Occupational health
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Maitreyee Dutta
Gonçalo Marques
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title A comprehensive review on indoor air quality monitoring systems for enhanced public health
title_short A comprehensive review on indoor air quality monitoring systems for enhanced public health
title_full A comprehensive review on indoor air quality monitoring systems for enhanced public health
title_fullStr A comprehensive review on indoor air quality monitoring systems for enhanced public health
title_full_unstemmed A comprehensive review on indoor air quality monitoring systems for enhanced public health
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series Sustainable Environment Research
issn 2468-2039
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Abstract Indoor air pollution (IAP) is a relevant area of concern for most developing countries as it has a direct impact on mortality and morbidity. Around 3 billion people throughout the world use coal and biomass (crop residues, wood, dung, and charcoal) as the primary source of domestic energy. Moreover, humans spend 80–90% of their routine time indoors, so indoor air quality (IAQ) leaves a direct impact on overall health and work efficiency. In this paper, the authors described the relationship between IAP exposure and associated risks. The main idea is to discuss the use of wireless technologies for the development of cyber-physical systems for real-time monitoring. Furthermore, it provides a critical review of microcontrollers used for system designing and challenges in the development of real-time monitoring systems. This paper also presents some new ideas and scopes in the field of IAQ monitoring for the researchers.
topic Developing countries
Environmental health
Indoor air quality monitoring
Indoor air pollution
Public health
Occupational health
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