AirSensis Plus
An innovating air quality monitoring system
for residences and public spaces


What Is AirSensis Plus
What Is AirSensis Plus One of the most serious problems urban centers face is the poor air quality. Climate change is expected to impact both pollution levels and the contribution of different pollutants to it. It is clear, therefore, that policies for climate change adaptation and urban resilience enhancement are directly related to air quality management and the protection of the health of urban populations and the natural and artificial environment from the negative effects of atmospheric pollution. In this context, the proposed project aims to develop an IoT system to provide personalized services for enhancing urban resilience to atmospheric pollution and climate change.
The AirSensis Plus system collects air quality data (main pollutants and key environmental conditions such as temperature and relative humidity) and provides immediate and understandable personalized information in the form of qualitative and/or quantitative indicators and informative messages, designed according to the needs of each user/application.
Key Features
- It not only restricts itself to data collection and processing but also utilizes the information and knowledge derived from them to provide active updates, recommendations, and assist/optimize decision-making.
- Expands the assessment of atmospheric air with a range of resilience indicators that cover different user needs and provide a more comprehensive picture of the situation.
- Can offer services and meet the relevant needs for both indoor and outdoor spaces.
- AirSensis Plus is a substantial upgrade and the next generation of the AirSensis system, an IoT system for monitoring atmospheric pollutants (TRL5-6), jointly developed, implemented, and operated by MSENSIS and National Centre For Scientific Research Demokritos


How it works
The IoT system incorporates a multitude of sensors to record a wider range of pollutants, achieve energy autonomy, and utilize the 5G network. Specifically, it measures with high temporal resolution the concentration of particulate matter (PM2.5), carbon dioxide (CO2), ozone (O3), nitrogen oxides (NOx), as well as basic environmental conditions (humidity, temperature, ultraviolet radiation) in both indoor and outdoor spaces.
Funding
Co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund of the European Union, under the “Attica Regional Operational Program”

Contact
HQ Address
MSENSIS S.A 110, Pentelis Str. Maroussi GR 15126 Athens, Greece



