Artificial Intelligence can be used to better track pollution, according to a new study by scientists at Kingston University.
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Kingston University London: Affordable AI-powered air pollution sensors can revolutionise monitoring of air quality, research by Kingston University finds | ResearchBuzz: Firehose
Kingston University London: Affordable AI-powered air pollution sensors can revolutionise monitoring of air quality, research by Kingston University finds. “A new generation of roaming air pollution sensors, powered by artificial intelligence, can improve the accuracy of air quality measurements and better inform people about pollution levels in their area, a new Kingston University research study has found.”The post Kingston University London: …
Artificial Intelligence can be used to better track pollution, according to a new study by scientists at Kingston University.
They say mobile phone-sized sensors integrated with the technology can deliver precise, real-time air quality readings. Current monitoring systems are said to be expensive, not transportable and too few in number. Air pollution is reported to be responsible for seven million deaths a year, according to the World Health Organisation. Kingston Uni collaborated with Technocomm Consulting Ltd, network communications and sensors experts. Together, th…
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