An Open Framework for Participatory PM2.5 Monitoring in Smart Cities

As the population in cities continues to increase rapidly, air pollution becomes a serious issue from public health to social economy. Among all pollutants, fine particulate matters (PM2.5) directly related to various serious health concerns, e.g., lung cancer, premature death, asthma, and cardiovas...

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Main Authors: Ling-Jyh Chen, Yao-Hua Ho, Hu-Cheng Lee, Hsuan-Cho Wu, Hao-Min Liu, Hsin-Hung Hsieh, Yu-Te Huang, Shih-Chun Candice Lung
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7970115/
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spelling doaj-dee1c40948904323a42c6e60aa4f5f362021-03-29T20:14:45ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362017-01-015144411445410.1109/ACCESS.2017.27239197970115An Open Framework for Participatory PM2.5 Monitoring in Smart CitiesLing-Jyh Chen0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5667-7764Yao-Hua Ho1Hu-Cheng Lee2Hsuan-Cho Wu3Hao-Min Liu4Hsin-Hung Hsieh5Yu-Te Huang6Shih-Chun Candice Lung7Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Taipei, TaiwanDepartment of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, TaiwanInstitute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Taipei, TaiwanDepartment of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, TaiwanInstitute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Taipei, TaiwanInstitute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Taipei, TaiwanInstitute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Taipei, TaiwanResearch Center of Environmental Changes, Academia Sinica, Taipei, TaiwanAs the population in cities continues to increase rapidly, air pollution becomes a serious issue from public health to social economy. Among all pollutants, fine particulate matters (PM2.5) directly related to various serious health concerns, e.g., lung cancer, premature death, asthma, and cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. To enhance the quality of urban living, sensors are deployed to create smart cities. In this paper, we present a participatory urban sensing framework for PM2.5 monitoring with more than 2500 devices deployed in Taiwan and 29 other countries. It is one of the largest deployment project for PM2.5 monitor in the world as we know until May 2017. The key feature of the framework is its open system architecture, which is based on the principles of open hardware, open source software, and open data. To facilitate the deployment of the framework, we investigate the accuracy issue of low-cost particle sensors with a comprehensive set of comparison evaluations to identify the most reliable sensor. By working closely with government authorities, industry partners, and maker communities, we can construct an effective eco-system for participatory urban sensing of PM2.5 particles. Based on our deployment achievements to date, we provide a number of data services to improve environmental awareness, trigger on-demand responses, and assist future government policymaking. The proposed framework is highly scalable and sustainable with the potential to facilitate the Internet of Things, smart cities, and citizen science in the future.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7970115/Air pollutioncrowdsourcingenvironmental monitoringInternet of Things
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author Ling-Jyh Chen
Yao-Hua Ho
Hu-Cheng Lee
Hsuan-Cho Wu
Hao-Min Liu
Hsin-Hung Hsieh
Yu-Te Huang
Shih-Chun Candice Lung
spellingShingle Ling-Jyh Chen
Yao-Hua Ho
Hu-Cheng Lee
Hsuan-Cho Wu
Hao-Min Liu
Hsin-Hung Hsieh
Yu-Te Huang
Shih-Chun Candice Lung
An Open Framework for Participatory PM2.5 Monitoring in Smart Cities
IEEE Access
Air pollution
crowdsourcing
environmental monitoring
Internet of Things
author_facet Ling-Jyh Chen
Yao-Hua Ho
Hu-Cheng Lee
Hsuan-Cho Wu
Hao-Min Liu
Hsin-Hung Hsieh
Yu-Te Huang
Shih-Chun Candice Lung
author_sort Ling-Jyh Chen
title An Open Framework for Participatory PM2.5 Monitoring in Smart Cities
title_short An Open Framework for Participatory PM2.5 Monitoring in Smart Cities
title_full An Open Framework for Participatory PM2.5 Monitoring in Smart Cities
title_fullStr An Open Framework for Participatory PM2.5 Monitoring in Smart Cities
title_full_unstemmed An Open Framework for Participatory PM2.5 Monitoring in Smart Cities
title_sort open framework for participatory pm2.5 monitoring in smart cities
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2017-01-01
description As the population in cities continues to increase rapidly, air pollution becomes a serious issue from public health to social economy. Among all pollutants, fine particulate matters (PM2.5) directly related to various serious health concerns, e.g., lung cancer, premature death, asthma, and cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. To enhance the quality of urban living, sensors are deployed to create smart cities. In this paper, we present a participatory urban sensing framework for PM2.5 monitoring with more than 2500 devices deployed in Taiwan and 29 other countries. It is one of the largest deployment project for PM2.5 monitor in the world as we know until May 2017. The key feature of the framework is its open system architecture, which is based on the principles of open hardware, open source software, and open data. To facilitate the deployment of the framework, we investigate the accuracy issue of low-cost particle sensors with a comprehensive set of comparison evaluations to identify the most reliable sensor. By working closely with government authorities, industry partners, and maker communities, we can construct an effective eco-system for participatory urban sensing of PM2.5 particles. Based on our deployment achievements to date, we provide a number of data services to improve environmental awareness, trigger on-demand responses, and assist future government policymaking. The proposed framework is highly scalable and sustainable with the potential to facilitate the Internet of Things, smart cities, and citizen science in the future.
topic Air pollution
crowdsourcing
environmental monitoring
Internet of Things
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7970115/
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