Free Hardware based System for Air Quality and CO2 Monitoring
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2022Autor(es)
Alvarez-Mendoza, Cristhoper
Vilchez-Lucana, Jhon
Sierra-Liñan, Fernando
Cabanillas-Carbonell, Michael
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Due to the increase in air pollution, especially in
Latin American countries of low and middle income, great
environmental and health risks have been generated, highlighting
that there is more pollution in closed environments. Given this
problem, it has been proposed to develop a system based on free
hardware for monitoring air quality and CO2, in order to reduce
the levels of air pollution in a closed environment, improving the
quality of life of people and contributing to the awareness of the
damage caused to the environment by the hand of man himself.
The system is based on V-Model, complemented with a
ventilation prototype implemented with sensors and an
application for its respective monitoring. The sample collected in
the present investigation was non-probabilistic, derived from the
reports of air indicators during 15 days with specific schedules of
9am, 1pm and 6pm. The results obtained indicated that the air
quality decreased to 670 ppm, as well as the collection time
decreased to 5 seconds and finally the presence of CO2 was
reduced to 650 ppm after the implementation of the system,
achieving to be within the standards recommended by the World
Health Organization.
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