The ‘Integrating Low-Cost Sensor Systems and Networks to Enhance Air Quality Applications’ report, which was released today, 13th June by the WMO – World Meteorological Organization, focuses on the Low-cost sensor technologies used for air quality analysis, and how the sensors use in networks and other data sources are used for air quality applications, performance assessment and data communication. Dr Iq Mead, Head of Air Quality Measurement in the Environmental Research Group, Imperial College London, contributes as an author on the report.
For Press Release and download of the report, please click here.