Monitoring System
Protecting the atmospheric environment involves control of atmospheric
emissions as well as an understanding of pollutant dispersion, and monitoring
emission levels, i.e. concentration in ambient air. To monitor these levels
there are Air Quality Monitoring Networks.
The main objective of these Networks is to record the concentration levels of
atmospheric pollutants in order to define air quality levels and establish
action plans if high levels of contamination are detected.
- Locating contamination problem areas and understanding their spacetime changes.
- Complying with atmospheric air protection legislation
- Informing citizens regarding local air quality status.
- alert thresholds are breached.
- Informing citizens regarding local air quality status.
Automated services for the civilians
DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM
A key component of the monitoring stations in the Data Acquisition System (DAS), is in charge of acquiring and recording the data collected by the analysers and sending it, along with any generated alerts, to the Control Centre. , called AIDA II, based on a rack-mounted industrial PC with standard market components (HW and SW), which makes it easy to maintain and make changes and/or upgrades. It has a monitor which can display any type of report relating to the status of the remote station in situ. It can support various types of communication.
Smart IIOT
Develop automated services
environmental information systems for citizens (web, smartphone apps, variable message signs (VMS), etc.), with data obtained from monitoring stations. These data are also supplied to Prediction Systems to provide information on changes in atmospheric contamination over time. Knowing beforehand that an incident could occur is a vital tool to protect the population and the environment, as it allows the implementation of preventative measures.
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