Testing Smart City environmental monitoring technology using small scale temporary cities
Creators
- 1. University of Southampton
- 2. National Oceanography Centre Southampton
Description
This is the data used for:
S. J. Johnston et al., "Testing Smart City environmental monitoring technology using small scale temporary cities," 2019 IEEE 5th World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT), 2019, pp. 578-583, doi: 10.1109/WF-IoT.2019.8767274.
Abstract:
Exposure to particulate matter has been identified as a major health problem worldwide. Established measurement
techniques require equipment costing many thousands of dollars and specialist expertise to maintain. Ongoing research
is investigating the use of low cost <$300 sensors to enable greater temporal-spatial density of readings to be taken. There
are questions about the suitability and reliability of these low-cost sensors, queries which can be addressed by deploying
and evaluating the sensors in a real world application. We propose festival site as small scale cities to enable a short term
deployments and evaluation of sensors. We present data from these devices and experiences gained from using a festival site as a substitute for a city.
Files:
1 - timeLapse: mp4 file presenting a time lapse of the measurements realised during the festival
2 - sensor_data: csv file containing the 5 min averaged data from all the sensors deployed and their coordinates used to generate the graph and the maps in the paper
3 - workshop.pdf: instructions to run the workshop and code used for the workshop
Files
sensor_data.csv
Additional details
Funding
- Next Generation Unmanned Systems Science (NEXUSS) NE/N012070/1
- UK Research and Innovation
- FRuIT: The Federated RaspberryPi Micro-Infrastructure Testbed EP/P004024/1
- UK Research and Innovation