The growing availability of low-cost air quality sensors is helping people across the world track air pollution.
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Abstract: Accurate PM2.5 concentration forecasting is crucial for reducing air pollution, protecting public health, directing urban development choices, and learning more about the effects of climate ...
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SparkFun’s “Air Quality PM1/PM2.5/PM10 Sensor – BMV080 (Qwiic)” is breakout board for the Bosch Sensortec BMV080 particulate matter sensor which the German company claims is the world’s smallest and ...
Polverine is a mikroBUS-compatible environmental sensing platform featuring a BMV080 PM2.5 sensor and a BME690 gas sensor, plus an Espressif ESP32-S3-MINI-1 module to add Wi-Fi 4 and Bluetooth 5 ...
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