Published in Scientific Papers. Series E. Land Reclamation, Earth Observation & Surveying, Environmental Engineering, Vol. XII
Written by Adrian ROSU, Maxim ARSENI, Daniel-Eduard CONSTANTIN, Bogdan ROSU, Stefan-Mihai PETREA, Mirela VOICULESCU, Catalina ITICESCU, Lucian-Puiu GEORGESCU
The paper aims to assess the air pollution level using one mobile low-cost measurement system versus in situ sensing data from local air quality network stations. The measurements were performed during the winter of 2022 on the main streets of Galați city, one of the largest cities in Romania. The main purpose of the measurements is to use mobile measurements to capture the spatial and temporal distribution of important air pollutants such as NO2+O3, CO, SO2, and PM10 in large urban areas. For this study used a mobile air quality monitoring system Sniffer 4Dv1 to record spatial and temporal data on air pollutants on the street of Galati City. The data sets from local RNAQMN (Romanian National Air Quality Monitoring Network) are compared with Sniffer 4Dv1 data to infer various limitations for each of the two data sets.
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