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A novel integrated instrumentation technique for air pollution monitoring

Publication Type : Conference Paper

Publisher : ICEEA 2010 - 2010 International Conference on Environmental Engineering and Applications, Proceedings

Source : ICEEA 2010 - 2010 International Conference on Environmental Engineering and Applications, Proceedings, Singapore, p.142-146 (2010)

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Keywords : Accurate measurement, Air pollutants, Air pollution monitoring, Air quality, AirQUIS system, Carbon monoxide, Chemiluminescence, Environmental engineering, FID, FPD, Human evolution, Hydrocarbons, Instrumentation techniques, Instruments, IS costs, Monitoring, Pollution, Science and Technology

Campus : Coimbatore

School : School of Engineering

Department : Mathematics

Year : 2010

Abstract : Advances in air pollution monitoring techniques and instrumentation have progressed significantly in the past several years to a point where noteworthy confidence in instrumentation generated data has been established. Human evolution and advancement in the field of science and technology has significantly given a steep rise in air pollution causing us to monitor them so that it does not surpass the 'danger' level. Though modern instruments provide us with accurate measurements, they are available with different principles and exist as separate instrument. This paper intends to combine all such instruments together to form a single instrument which would measure the major air pollutants in air. The paper includes an instrumentation design which can be used to measure the major pollutants in air. The monitoring of the basic pollutants like SO2, NO2, Carbon monoxides, hydrocarbons and dust are done via this instrument. Efforts are taken to propose a device which is cost efficient and accurate. © 2010 IEEE.

Cite this Research Publication : S. Hariharan, “A novel integrated instrumentation technique for air pollution monitoring”, in ICEEA 2010 - 2010 International Conference on Environmental Engineering and Applications, Proceedings, Singapore, 2010, pp. 142-146.

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