Luftqualitätsnetzen
Luftqualitätsnetzen, also known as air quality networks, are systems designed to monitor and report on the quality of the air in a given area. These networks typically consist of a series of monitoring stations equipped with sensors that measure various pollutants and meteorological parameters. The primary goal of an air quality network is to provide real-time data and long-term trends to help assess the health and environmental impacts of air pollution.
The components of an air quality network include:
1. Monitoring stations: These are strategically placed to capture data from different areas, ensuring comprehensive coverage.
2. Sensors: These devices measure concentrations of pollutants such as particulate matter (PM2.5, PM10), nitrogen dioxide
3. Data collection and transmission: Sensors transmit data to a central system, which processes and stores the
4. Data analysis and reporting: The collected data is analyzed to generate reports and visualizations, which
Air quality networks play a crucial role in public health, environmental management, and policy-making. By providing