Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3424
Title: Methods of environmental monitoring parameters based on smart measurement systems
Authors: Rajs, Vladimir 
Mihajlov, Zlata 
Milosavljevic V.
Tomić, Josif 
Zivanov M.
Issue Date: 13-Jan-2017
Journal: 24th Telecommunications Forum, TELFOR 2016
Abstract: © 2016 IEEE. As the effects of global warming are spreading globally, the world population encounters one of the most important social and scientific phenomena-changing the parameters of the environment due to pollution. Any conducted action requires precise and accurate measuring of the environmental parameters at several dozens of thousands points deployed around the world. Since financially, as well as practically, it is impossible to create such a large number of measuring stations which would network all over the planet, it is obvious that some alternative solutions must be found. A new measuring system is developed and measuring methods for remote measurement of environmental parameters are implemented. This system can be implemented as a stationary or mobile measuring station. The working hypothesis is based on the use of statistical analysis of measurement data. It leads to the possibility of reducing the number of sensors at measure station, as based on the monitoring of one value-gas concentration (the concentration of carbon monoxide) can be estimated values of other gas (the concentration of nitrogen - dioxide) in the case that they originate from the same source. Using prediction and regression models - interpolation and extrapolation have shown the possibility to reduce the number of measuring stations. Also, based on a mathematical model (ARMA) estimation of concentrations of gases based on previous measurements is shown.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3424
ISBN: 9788674666494
DOI: 10.1109/TELFOR.2016.7818865
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