• The small network devices, made from off-the-shelf computer parts and air-quality sensors, can detect particulate matter in the area and report the data to a central server. (utah.edu)
  • Learn about the different types of air pollutants such as particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide, and more. (clarity.io)
  • Focusing on particulate matter, the project will provide accurate, real-time, neighborhood-specific information to citizens and community leaders working to address the causes and health consequences of air pollution. (quant-aq.com)
  • This network of FRMs and FEMs has accomplished exactly what it was designed to do-largely due to the framework established by the CAA, the aggregate national emissions of six criteria pollutants-particulate matter, ozone, lead, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide-dropped by an average of 73 percent by 2017 . (clarity.io)
  • Particulate matter (PM) air pollution ranks as one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide [1]. (cdc.gov)
  • 2021). Detecting Benzene via a Low-cost Nanostructured TiO2 Sensor. (utah.edu)
  • LIBERTY LAKE, Wash. - Oct. 6, 2021 - Itron, Inc. (NASDAQ: ITRI), which is innovating the way utilities and cities manage energy and water, announced that CPS Energy is the winner of the Itron Innovator Award for its leadership in addressing energy and water issues by using its network infrastructure to pilot partner products. (itron.com)
  • The award, which was presented virtually at Itron Inspire 2021 , recognizes an Itron customer that has leveraged Itron's partner enablement programs to deliver a breakthrough solution that solves challenges in energy and water efficiencies and smart communities. (itron.com)
  • Member of UN GGIM Academic Network, since March 2021. (lu.se)
  • Hyper-local, real-time air quality data helps to reduce your exposure to air pollution. (iqair.com)
  • Air pollution causes 1 in 9 deaths, and huge parts of the world still lack access to basic air quality data. (iqair.com)
  • We partner with global organizations like the United Nations and Greenpeace to educate people worldwide about the impact of air pollution. (iqair.com)
  • Using a Low-cost Sensor Network to Understand the Effect of COVID-19 on Particle Pollution. (utah.edu)
  • Technical note: Understanding the effect of COVID-19 on particle pollution using a low-cost sensor network. (utah.edu)
  • Community-Based Measurements Reveal Unseen Differences during Air Pollution Episodes. (utah.edu)
  • Air pollution is a major threat to environmental balance. (grandviewresearch.com)
  • Air quality data is fundamental to solving the air pollution crisis. (cleanairfund.org)
  • Data tells us how much pollution is in the air we breathe and where that pollution comes from. (cleanairfund.org)
  • It also informs our understanding of how air pollution impacts our health, our environment and our economy. (cleanairfund.org)
  • We funded Breathe London to pilot a network of small sensors to map London's air pollution problem. (cleanairfund.org)
  • We must improve the accessibility, usability and actionability of air quality data if we are to accelerate effective action on air pollution. (cleanairfund.org)
  • Clean Air Fund's Matt Whitney and Hu Qin of the Environmental Defense Fund explain how China is making inroads on air pollution using cutting-edge data and monitoring tools. (cleanairfund.org)
  • Empowering more people to map air pollution and advocate for clean air and increasing the quality and usability of citizen-science data. (cleanairfund.org)
  • The AQ&U network, which uses low-cost air pollution sensors, was designed by U chemical engineering assistant professor Kerry Kelly, chemical engineering associate professor (lecturer) Tony Butterfield, School of Computing professor Ross Whitaker, School of Computing associate professor Miriah Meyer, and electrical and computer engineering associate professor Pierre-Emmanuel Gaillardon. (utah.edu)
  • Studies have shown that there may be a correlation between higher air pollution and more COVID-19 deaths. (utah.edu)
  • A focus on reducing air pollution in areas of high COVID-19 transmission may help reduce the infection rate in addition to improving overall air quality, according to US Ignite. (utah.edu)
  • Late last year, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced its selection of 132 air monitoring projects to receive a combined $53.4 million in grant funding to address health outcome disparities from air pollution. (quant-aq.com)
  • Air pollution poses a dangerous threat to human health, exacerbating a broad range of issues including respiratory and cardiovascular disease. (quant-aq.com)
  • Pollution levels, types, and effects vary across regions and neighborhoods, disproportionately affecting already underserved communities. (quant-aq.com)
  • The awarded funds will enable the building of accurate and reliable air quality monitoring sensor networks, data from which will help determine what's causing air pollution, so our partners can apply these insights to improve public health. (quant-aq.com)
  • As the United States embraced industry as a workhorse of its economy in the 20th century, citizens were alarmed by the negative health effects caused by the air pollution that came with industrialization. (clarity.io)
  • Under this model, the equipment used to monitor and regulate regional air pollution compliance is managed locally with federal oversight by the USEPA. (clarity.io)
  • And while the public and private sector's costs to meet CAA requirements are significant at an annual cost of about $65 billion, the estimated benefits in terms of reductions in air pollution‐related premature death and illness, improved economic welfare, and better environmental conditions are valued at approximately $2 trillion. (clarity.io)
  • This high burden of disease reflects a range of adverse cardiopulmonary health effects that have been associated with air pollution exposures [2, 3] and the fact that exposure to air pollution is involuntary - we must breathe where we are, regardless of the air quality. (cdc.gov)
  • To support a global network of advanced PM2.5 monitoring sites that improves the quality of global air quality data resources (e.g. global health impact assessments) by improving satellite data and global-scale air quality models. (cleanairfund.org)
  • These partnerships aim to develop sensor networks and intelligent systems for monitoring air and water quality. (grandviewresearch.com)
  • Enabled by the American Rescue Plan and the Inflation Reduction Act, the funding is intended to support more robust air quality monitoring and community-government air quality monitoring partnerships with an emphasis on historically marginalized and underinvested communities. (quant-aq.com)
  • This initiative, powered by community partnerships and corporate social responsibility efforts, strives to improve energy and water literacy, encourage conservation and inspire future innovators toward career paths in our industry," added Marcolini. (itron.com)
  • Whether a community organization, non-profit, or government agency, IQAir can provide full-service support and infrastructure to create and maintain air quality network(s). (iqair.com)
  • Additional government initiatives for developing smart cities include digitalizing a city's infrastructure, including transportation systems and wireless sensors, which are also expected to drive product demand. (grandviewresearch.com)
  • In conversation with UKAuthority it becomes clear that his focus extends beyond that of many council IT chiefs, as he talks about Aberdeen's efforts to create a digital infrastructure for its local communities and prepare for an economic future less dependent on the oil industry. (ukauthority.com)
  • The main commitment is to gigabit fibre to the premise as a backbone, provided by the Scottish Wide Area Network and infrastructure supplier City Fibre, with the council as the anchor tenant. (ukauthority.com)
  • There is another aspect to the effort in encouraging community groups to make more use of the infrastructure with the council's support. (ukauthority.com)
  • Itron enables utilities and cities to safely, securely and reliably deliver critical infrastructure solutions to communities in more than 100 countries. (itron.com)
  • TL;DR - A report published by the U.S. Government Accountability Office recommends that the EPA and regional air quality monitoring agencies take steps to modernize their air quality monitoring infrastructure and more effectively manage air quality in the 21st century. (clarity.io)
  • By implementing emerging technologies such as low-cost sensors, air quality monitoring agencies can mitigate some of the challenges they face associated with decreased funding and aging infrastructure on the path towards cleaner air. (clarity.io)
  • The report evaluates the state of the national air quality monitoring network operated by regional government agencies with oversight from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), concluding with recommendations for how these agencies should proceed to modernize their infrastructure. (clarity.io)
  • State and local agencies are responsible for designing regional air quality monitoring networks and implementing action plans, and also have budgetary responsibility for the purchase, operation, and maintenance of equipment and other necessary infrastructure. (clarity.io)
  • While the national air quality monitoring infrastructure precipitated by the CAA continues to provide valuable information on regional air quality trends for regulatory purposes, the GAO's report highlights a range of challenges facing air quality managers in the 21st century. (clarity.io)
  • Deadline: 15-Oct-23 Applications are now open for Global Access Fund to provide financial support for both outreach activities and infrastructure development to enable organizations in regions and communities currently underrepresented in the global open science infrastructure landscape to benefit from DataCite infrastructure services. (fundsforngos.org)
  • That is 130 million potential better pharmacare for seniors, and it must continue to tackle engineers, potential entrepreneurs, and potential political leaders the infrastructure investments with age-friendly communities and world is missing out on. (who.int)
  • Actions to alleviate air pollution's disproportionate health burden align with the goals of environmental justice , which aims to provide everyone the same degree of access to federal agency actions surrounding environmental laws and protection from environmental and health hazards. (quant-aq.com)
  • These range from budgetary challenges to more fundamental issues like the fact that our understanding of air pollution's public health impact is very different today than it was 50 years ago when the CAA was passed. (clarity.io)
  • Although air quality monitoring systems are increasingly being adopted, high purchasing costs and costs associated with maintaining these systems are expected to restrain market growth to a certain extent. (grandviewresearch.com)
  • Increasingly air sensors, operated by a variety of individuals, are offering estimates of air quality at neighborhood scales, in rural communities, and in countries where high quality reference networks may not exist. (ucdavis.edu)
  • Learn the basics of air pollutants and air quality sensor technology. (clarity.io)
  • In this session, you will learn about the different types of air pollutants, how they impact human health and the environment, and the types of air quality measurement equipment available. (clarity.io)
  • With the widespread use of low-cost sensors within our jurisdiction, sensor data is commonly misinterpreted, as the accuracy, siting, pollutants measured, and any necessary calibrations are not typically considered by the public. (ucdavis.edu)
  • Comparison of biological responses between submerged, pseudo-air-liquid interface, and air-liquid interface exposure of A549 and differentiated THP-1 co-cultures to combustion-derived particles. (utah.edu)
  • Determining real-time mass deposition with a quartz crystal microbalance in an electrostatic, parallel-flow, air-liquid interface exposure system. (utah.edu)
  • PM and health because the epidemiological studies that rely on area measurements from central ambient air quality monitors to assign `personal' exposures are subject to exposure misclassification [8]. (cdc.gov)
  • The Air Resources Laboratory (ARL) has entered into a three-year Cooperative Research And Development Agreement (CRADA) with the Belfort Instrument Company, beginning August 23, 2012, to evaluate new technology for NOAA's in-situ climate observing systems. (noaa.gov)
  • The CRADA represents a public/private partnership with the goal to design, test, and evaluate sensors for the measurement of air temperature and precipitation, as well as other meteorological parameters that are important for climate monitoring. (noaa.gov)
  • With the USEPA's performance targets, air quality managers can now better evaluate the performance of low-cost sensors. (clarity.io)
  • This looks a bit like the methods used by some low cost sensor algorithms to correct their measured data. (ucdavis.edu)
  • Choose a monitor and start publishing air quality information in a few simple steps. (iqair.com)
  • Learn about best practices for the design of air quality sensor networks - including how to design a sensor network for your specific needs, how to deploy and maintain a sensor network, and best practices for data management, quality control, and data analysis. (clarity.io)
  • Easily deploy, manage, and collaborate across multiple networks of air quality sensors. (quant-aq.com)
  • Itron and CPS Energy collaborated with the City of San Antonio along with Itron partners Rongwen, TerraGo, Tomorrow.io, Utility Systems Sciences and Services and Cleverciti, to deploy a smart city application pilot, which showcased integrations with Itron's intelligent multi-application network and its central management software for smart cities, Streetlight.Vision. (itron.com)
  • CPS Energy was also recognized for its collaboration with the San Antonio Water System (SAWS) to deploy Itron's smart water communications modules on the same wireless network as CPS Energy's smart meters using a Network-as-a-Service delivery model. (itron.com)
  • The increasing government initiatives for environmental conservation, such as providing funds for installing air quality monitoring systems and smart city initiatives, are expected to boost market growth over the forecast period. (grandviewresearch.com)
  • IQAir is working to change this by empowering the world to breathe cleaner air. (iqair.com)
  • A sensing-as-a-service solution inclusive of solar and battery powered hardware, global cellular connectivity, and data assurance support for government agencies, schools, and community groups. (iqair.com)
  • For instance, in November 2022, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) disclosed its allocation of $53.4 million from President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act and American Rescue Plan to support 132 air monitoring initiatives across 37 states. (grandviewresearch.com)
  • The research will ensure routine and continuous evaluation of new sensors and techniques in support of the timely replacement of sensors to meet the requirements of the climate research community and accepted climate monitoring practices. (noaa.gov)
  • We are keen that the community takes ownership, but we will fund it and provide the technical support in setting up websites and developing applications. (ukauthority.com)
  • You'll need to commit to attending both events at PlayLab (18.01.20) and Eureka Museum (07.03.20) and there'll be plenty of support available in between to help you develop your activities - visits, online chats, workshops and the network of other engineers across the North involved in the programme. (digitalcreativity.foundation)
  • Through Healthcare Without Harm we support hundreds of hospitals and health professionals to collect and use air quality data in India. (cleanairfund.org)
  • We support Open AQ , an open-source platform that provides free access to billions of air quality data points around the world. (cleanairfund.org)
  • Air quality professionals along with community leaders and university representatives in those cities will each receive a set of 50 sensors as well as a dedicated website that reports sensor measurements and service support from the University of Utah engineers. (utah.edu)
  • We're incredibly excited to be awarded the opportunity to support communities' air quality monitoring needs. (quant-aq.com)
  • We're thrilled that federal support is expanding to advance equal environmental protections -and that we can collaborate with our dedicated partners for improved community health. (quant-aq.com)
  • IQAir engages citizen scientists, organizations, and governments to contribute data and fight environmental injustice by increasing the breadth and depth of air quality data where it's most needed. (iqair.com)
  • We work with many organizations and governments around the world to provide Community Air Monitoring . (iqair.com)
  • This session will discuss the process of combining sensor and reference network data through the lens of three organizations approaching the integration of data in different ways with different goals and audiences in mind. (ucdavis.edu)
  • Explore how cities are using air quality sensors to supplement their regulatory monitoring programs. (clarity.io)
  • Learn about the types of sensors being used by cities, how they are being deployed, and the benefits and challenges of using sensor data to supplement regulatory monitoring. (clarity.io)
  • The expansion of the air sensor network will provide baseline air quality data for areas not covered by the State's regulatory monitoring network and will provide outreach, education, and assistance to the communities with sensors. (quant-aq.com)
  • To assist the public in the interpretation of various air quality data sources and characterize air quality levels throughout our jurisdiction, we developed a real-time air quality index map that blends model data, regulatory monitoring data, and calibrated/quality controlled low-cost sensor data. (ucdavis.edu)
  • The CAA continues to be the primary regulatory impetus behind government-funded air quality monitoring programs in the United States today. (clarity.io)
  • Contribute air quality data to the world's largest air quality community - your data will reach millions of active users who rely on contributors just like you. (iqair.com)
  • We operate the world's largest real-time air quality data and community platform, comprising over 80,000 public sensors worldwide on five continents. (iqair.com)
  • Join over 10,000 individuals and global citizen scientists contributing data to this free, real-time air quality platform . (iqair.com)
  • Our free, real-time air quality platform provides their constituents access to local air quality data. (iqair.com)
  • However, low-cost sensors can provide highly accurate comparable data for only a couple of hundred dollars. (iqair.com)
  • Low-cost monitors can fill the air quality data gaps in underserved areas, as they are less costly, more easily accessible, easy to operate, and can be crowdsourced. (iqair.com)
  • In less than two hours, you can help your community with essential crowdsourced data. (iqair.com)
  • Under the Clean Air Act, the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments founded the Clean Air Partners in partnership with the Maryland Department of Transportation, Baltimore Metropolitan Council, and WGL Holdings, Inc. Clean Air Partners has deployed monitoring systems across the Baltimore-Washington region and provides current and forecasted air quality data for the area. (grandviewresearch.com)
  • This innovative solution is designed to provide more accurate and real-time data on air quality levels, contributing to better environmental management and public health. (grandviewresearch.com)
  • To tackle emissions and deliver clean air for all, we need data on air quality. (cleanairfund.org)
  • Why do we need air quality data? (cleanairfund.org)
  • Citizens should understand the quality of the air they breathe and every policy maker should have enough data to make informed decisions. (cleanairfund.org)
  • We need air quality data to design, campaign for, implement and enforce policies and solutions. (cleanairfund.org)
  • How are we improving air quality data? (cleanairfund.org)
  • We help communities to gather their own data and use it effectively to raise awareness. (cleanairfund.org)
  • We work to make air quality data transparent, accessible and usable. (cleanairfund.org)
  • People can then see the air quality data throughout Salt Lake County in near-real-time at www.aqandu.org . (utah.edu)
  • Learn how cities are using air quality sensors around the world including how they are used and deployed, and the benefits and challenges of using sensor data in cities. (clarity.io)
  • You will get practical skills to effectively visualize and interpret air quality data, empowering you to make informed decisions. (clarity.io)
  • For decades, air quality has been determined and communicated using data from high quality reference networks operated by government agencies and trained staff. (ucdavis.edu)
  • This data has the power to fill in gaps in our understanding of air quality but often, direct comparison of sensor and reference data is complicated because sensor data needs to be cleaned and corrected in order to provide data comparable to reference networks. (ucdavis.edu)
  • The public often uses multiple sources of air quality data to determine air quality conditions in their area. (ucdavis.edu)
  • Proper interpretation of this data is especially important within the South Coast Air Quality Management District (South Coast AQMD), a region with 17 million people that typically records the worst air quality in the United States. (ucdavis.edu)
  • Blending is performed by weighting each data source by their relative uncertainty, providing air quality index (AQI) values at 5 km resolution that are considerably more accurate than previous methods, especially during wildfires. (ucdavis.edu)
  • Our correction is applied to the purple air data before it is corrected. (ucdavis.edu)
  • vi) "OSM Data Import as an Outreach Tool to Trigger Community Growth? (pdfhost.io)
  • VGI and crowdsourced geoinformation from social networks are being investigated as a novel opportunity to launch research projects with widespread ground data, including monitoring of natural, environmental, human-driven, and social changes and events. (pdfhost.io)
  • 4) Is there a site, a journal, a page on a social networking site for contact, communication and divulgation of original data? (bvsalud.org)
  • The current USCRN measurement platform is modular and flexible and can accommodate various types of sensors so that the most accurate and cost- effective technologies can be utilized. (noaa.gov)
  • New technologies must be examined to improve the measurement capability of long-term climate observing networks. (noaa.gov)
  • Get a comprehensive overview of how low-cost sensors work, their benefits, and their limitations as an air quality monitoring and measurement solution. (clarity.io)
  • Welcome to our online Air Quality Sensor Bootcamp - designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to effectively use air quality sensors. (clarity.io)
  • Taking advantage of Itron's services, the streetlight sensors provide real-time operational performance. (itron.com)
  • Weatherized outdoor air quality monitor with modular, field-swappable PM and CO₂ sensors. (iqair.com)
  • By simply purchasing an outdoor, low-cost sensor, individuals and citizen scientists can make an immediate impact in communities, providing needed public stations in areas where there are no monitors. (iqair.com)
  • This comprises descriptions of citizen science initiatives where geoinformation management and processing is the key means for discovering new knowledge, and it includes: (i) "hackAIR: Towards Raising Awareness about Air Quality in Europe by Developing a Collective Online Platform" by Kosmidis et al. (pdfhost.io)
  • 3) Novel geoinformatics research issues: (viii) "A New Method for the Assessment of Spatial Accuracy and Completeness of OpenStreetMap Building Footprints" by Brovelli and Zamboni, (ix) "A Citizen Science Approach for Collecting Toponyms" by Perdana and Ostermann, and (x) "An Automatic User Grouping Model for a Group Recommender System in Location-Based Social Networks" by Khazaei and Alimohammadi. (pdfhost.io)
  • CPS Energy was recognized for its collaborative community leadership and smart city application pilot , which took advantage of multiple IoT sensors developed through Itron's partner enablement program, including ambient noise, air quality, flood and parking sensors. (itron.com)
  • In response to these public health concerns, in 1970 Congress passed the Clean Air Act (CAA) and established the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS), setting in motion a long process of improving the nation's air quality. (clarity.io)
  • A wealth of information has been gathered showing consistent associations among ambient air quality and many adverse health outcomes [4, 5]. (cdc.gov)
  • Author Manuscript associations are important because air quality regulations are currently limited to ambient air quality - regulations have not been implemented indoors, even for public spaces. (cdc.gov)
  • However, as we add more sensor types that have onboard calibration, we may consider including them directly. (ucdavis.edu)
  • The global air quality monitoring system market size was valued at USD 5.13 billion in 2022 and is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.2% from 2023 to 2030. (grandviewresearch.com)
  • Learn best practices for network design tailored for your specific needs, and efficient deployment and maintenance of the network. (clarity.io)
  • You will learn directly from the best teachers in the field, gaining valuable insights, tips, and best practices for the effective use of air quality sensors. (clarity.io)
  • It'll be a chance to learn more about their network and get involved as a STEM Ambassador. (digitalcreativity.foundation)
  • Environmental Health Specialists Network (EHS-Net) -Learn more about a collaborative forum of environmental health specialists. (cdc.gov)
  • For instance, the Government of India aims to install 300 real-time air quality monitoring systems nationwide by 2024 as a part of the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) initiated in 2017. (grandviewresearch.com)
  • For instance, in January 2023, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) introduced a groundbreaking technology to revolutionize air quality monitoring. (grandviewresearch.com)
  • Additionally, the solution has been successfully integrated with Itron technology and utilizes Itron's networks or distributed intelligence capabilities. (itron.com)
  • For instance, the communities have open free access to WiFi, and can now look at what they can use it for. (ukauthority.com)
  • The GAO's recommendations emphasize the importance of embracing emerging technologies such as low-cost sensors, for reasons we explore further below. (clarity.io)
  • Haston points to the provision of free WiFi, not just in the city centre but in some community hubs, and the creation of engagement platforms funded by the council but run by people in the community. (ukauthority.com)
  • An air quality monitoring network developed and deployed by University of Utah engineers will now be installed in several other U.S. cities as part of a project to improve smart city technologies in the U.S. (utah.edu)
  • The network is being commercialized by Salt Lake City-based Tetrad Sensor Network Solutions. (utah.edu)
  • The City of Madison chose to partner with QuantAQ for its new city-wide network of air quality sensors . (quant-aq.com)
  • The collaboration between Itron, Cleverciti, Rongwen, Utility Systems Sciences and Services, the city of San Antonio, SAWS and CPS Energy and other community stakeholders sets a great example for other cities and utilities to work together to create smart, resilient and more connected communities," said John Marcolini, senior vice president of Itron's Networked Solutions. (itron.com)
  • At QuantAQ, we believe that environmental justice for air quality begins with a better understanding of what's in the air that people are breathing. (quant-aq.com)
  • In Chile and Venezuela there is a small but very active community. (bvsalud.org)
  • Creating Community Air Monitoring , IQAir provides turn-key air quality monitoring networks with low-cost sensors with optional reference monitors. (iqair.com)
  • Specific application will be made to the U.S. Climate Reference Network (USCRN). (noaa.gov)
  • When the CAA was passed in 1970, regional air quality management agencies began to implement federal reference-grade monitoring equipment (FRMs and FEMs) in a pattern roughly matching the geography of the regional compliance zones. (clarity.io)
  • Phase two will involve an extension into key areas of the county, and into the future will include an increased emphasis on 5G mobile as the networks become available. (ukauthority.com)
  • EH Nexus is an information hub that hosts webinars, sends out a monthly newsletter, produces information products, supports conferences and workshops, and works with communication partners to disseminate important environmental health information to health departments, community leaders, and interested members of the public. (cdc.gov)
  • 5) How active is the community regarding the wiliness to organize congresses, symposia, meetings, workshops, on-line courses regarding Ethology? (bvsalud.org)
  • Here we present information aiming to create a network that will increase collaborations among researchers working within the ethological framework in Latin America. (bvsalud.org)
  • Such a constantly updated list would facilitate the creation of networks that should increase collaborations among researchers working within the ethological framework in Latin America. (bvsalud.org)
  • A Sponsor has generously provided funding to obtain, install and maintain sensor(s) in partnership with the Host. (iqair.com)
  • The State of Alaska will expand and maintain its low-cost air sensor network for Alaskan communities statewide. (quant-aq.com)
  • Belfort Instrument designed three new sensors for the Automated Surface Observing System program, a joint effort of the National Weather Service, the Federal Aviation Administration, and the Department of Defense. (noaa.gov)
  • We work with C40 Cities to engage mayors around the world to raise ambition on air quality, and build the capacity and evidence to implement solutions. (cleanairfund.org)
  • With Itron's ecosystem, cities and utilities are taking advantage of Itron's partner network to deliver best-in-class solutions for today's challenges such as improved operations and resource efficiency, enhanced safety and smart connected communities. (itron.com)
  • Though air quality monitors for these substances are dispersed throughout the nation, many rural areas lack coverage. (clarity.io)
  • The market is witnessing trends such as a rise in the availability of low-cost sensor networks, the development of wireless communication, crowdsourcing, and growing public awareness about environment conservation. (grandviewresearch.com)
  • Compare the differences between the A and B channels over a one week moving window using several statistical techniques to identify sensors with large bias or scatter between the two sensors. (ucdavis.edu)
  • bring benefits back to their communities and their families. (who.int)
  • Low-cost monitors make air quality monitoring easy. (iqair.com)