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Title: Deployment of Air Quality Monitoring Sensors over a Delay Tolerant Mobile Ad-Hoc Network in Public Transportation Systems
Authors: Asorey Cacheda, R.
Garcia Sanchez, A. J.
Zúñiga Cañón, Claudia Liliana
Marco Jornet, P.
Moreno Riquelme, P. A.
Garcia Haro, J.
Keywords: Air quality
DTN
MANET
Crowdsensing
Vehicular networks
V2I services
Transportation systems
Issue Date: 27-Sep-2018
Publisher: IEEE Computer Society
Abstract: Poor air quality in urban environments is one of the major problems of modern cities. This paper presents a crowd-sensing approach that leverages the mobility of public transportation to monitor air quality in different inner-city areas over the course of a day. To meet this objective, we present a system architecture for the compilation of environmental data using low-cost mobile sensor devices equipped in public transport vehicles. Thus, the network topology has been designed to be robust and reliable, tackling connectivity problems through the use of delay-tolerant networks and Bluetooth ad-hoc gateways, and to be flexible, dealing with changing topologies through the use of mobile ad-hoc networks. The tests carried out in the public transportation of Cartagena (Spain) show the feasibility of the proposed architecture for this vehicle to infrastructure service and the effectiveness of deploying a mobile measurement system instead of fixed stations, which is the usual solution for many smart cities.
URI: https://repository.usc.edu.co/handle/20.500.12421/2704
ISSN: 21627339
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