Implementation of air quality monitoring system
2007
Tasić,V., Copper Institute, Bor (Serbia) | Milivojević, D., Copper Institute, Bor (Serbia) | Živković, N., Faculty of Occupational Safety, Niš (Serbia) | Đorđević, A., Faculty of Occupational Safety, Niš (Serbia)
The present state of the air quality control in almost all industrial centers in our country is based on taking samples one or few times a day, which means that there is no information about time distribution of polluted materials intensity during day. This is the main disadvantage of such control, having in mind often changes of meteo conditions. Most of the systems for the air quality monitoring in West European countries work on real time bases. To prevent air pollution we have to provide real time monitoring of all polluted materials at proper locations by using distributed (real time) air quality monitoring systems.
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