KJN Technologies recently presented the Scentroid DR1000 Pollution Monitoring Lab features, applications, and data quality at the Air Quality Exhibition of South Korea.
Traditionally, ground-based monitoring usually conducts air quality assessments. However, manned aircraft and satellites continue to do so today. In addition, performing fast, comprehensive data collection near pollution sources is not always feasible. This is because of the complexity of sites, moving sources or physical barriers.
With the DR1000 Pollution monitoring lab, All that is required is to fly the drone up to the stack height, and full information including all sensors reading, humidity, temperature and GPS position will be sent to the ground station and the cloud-based monitoring software automatically.
Equipping small unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) with the Scentroid DR1000 and sensor technology allows the full utilization of air quality monitoring. They offer new approaches and research opportunities in air pollution and emission monitoring. They also present an opportunity to study atmospheric trends, such as climate change while ensuring urban and industrial air safety.
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