2018
DOI: 10.14419/ijet.v7i2.7.12226
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IoT for monitoring carbon monoxide (CO) emissions using wireless sensor networks in smart cities

Abstract: A Smart city is characterized by the efficient use of information technology and industrial assets for financial improvement. Internet of Things (IoT) is an arrangement of embedded devices that communicates by using the internet and uniquely addressable with standard protocols. Application areas of Internet of things are smart cities, environmental protection, smart transportation, healthcare, agriculture and public security. Development of Smart cities leading to Pollution. Air Pollution is an environmental h… Show more

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“…This shift towards a greater proportion of income from entrepreneurial activity aligns well with the strategic aim of enhancing the population's welfare and mirrors the realities of the evolving employment sector. [10] This transformation has been achieved through the targeted policy implementation of income generation, inflation counteraction, and employment area expansion. Consequently, there has been an annual rise in the population's nominal incomes by a third, and real income, once adjusted for the consumer price index, has seen an increase of 15-20 percent annually.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This shift towards a greater proportion of income from entrepreneurial activity aligns well with the strategic aim of enhancing the population's welfare and mirrors the realities of the evolving employment sector. [10] This transformation has been achieved through the targeted policy implementation of income generation, inflation counteraction, and employment area expansion. Consequently, there has been an annual rise in the population's nominal incomes by a third, and real income, once adjusted for the consumer price index, has seen an increase of 15-20 percent annually.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The behaviour of carbon monoxide (CO)has noOdor, taste andcolour formed by the inadequate combustion of gas that are previously derive from cloth dryer, water heater, fire, vehicles, wooden stove and other incomplete gas combustion [25]. When human exposed to CO, the CO molecules desire to lose the oxygen (O2) in the human body and lead to poisonous [26].The concentration level of CO at 0.01% (100 ppm) the human can encounter with various health issues such as headache, vomiting, dizziness, chest pain and nausea [27].…”
Section: Fig2 Co2 Concentration Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%