Automatic system for continuous monitoring of indoor air quality and remote data transmission under smart_rad_en project
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Tunyagi, Arthur; Dicu, Tiberius; Szacsvai, Kinga; Papp, Botond; Dobrei, Gabriel; Sainz Fernández, Carlos
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Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España
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Studia ubb ambientum, LXII, 2, 2017, pp. 71-79
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Presa Universitara Clujeana
Resumen/Abstract
In September 2016, the SMART-RAD-EN Project was launched,
funded by the Competitiveness Operational Programme 2014-2020 of Romania,
to be developed up to the year 2020. The ambitious overall objective is focus on
to the concept of "smart city" in terms of intelligent integrated solutions, which it
aims to achieve in international premiere, in order to improve public health by
increasing indoor environmental quality and optimizing the energy efficiency of
housing in five urban areas of Romania.
In this study, the current status of the development of the prototype
system for continuous monitoring and remote data transmission on radon
levels and other household air pollutants (CO2, CO, VOCs and temperature,
pressure and humidity sensors) is presented, as an important objective in the
frame of the SMART_RAD_EN project. The prototype for intelligent monitoring
system was assembled and now is involved in the testing process. Metrology
and quality assurance of the prototype system will be carried out within
accredited European laboratories and by consulting with the international
scientific experts. Remote data transmitted will allow: (1) real time interactive
visualization, of the impact of user behavior on indoor air quality; (2) information
in case of exceeding threshold levels; (3) to produce estimates of future pollution
as a result of the correlation with the meteorological parameters (temperature,
pressure and humidity) and user activity. The system, metrological validated,
will be implemented in 100 houses with high exposure to radon and other
ambient pollutants from the main Romanian urban agllomerations ? Cluj-Napoca,
Bucuresti, Timisoara, Iasi and Sibiu.
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