Internet of Things Sensors to Tackle Air, Water and Noise Pollution
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標題Internet of Things Sensors to Tackle Air, Water and Noise Pollution的月份是12, 年度是2019, 分類是Air, 全文是There have been several significant breakthroughs in the application of environmental monitoring sensors in 2019. The following is a list of new devic....
編號 | 3837 |
標題 | Internet of Things Sensors to Tackle Air, Water and Noise Pollution |
摘要 | The EPA has developed new smart law enforcement devices for different types of pollution, including: unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) equipped with air quality sensors for 3D sensing, trackable mobile air quality sensors for flexible monitoring, underwater water quality sensors with a concealment function, and noise detection and tracking devices with microphone arrays. In addition to the new technologies, the EPA continued to work with local environmental agencies to install air quality sensors and presented the monitoring results during 2019 IT Month. |
全文 | There have been several significant breakthroughs in the application of environmental monitoring sensors in 2019. The following is a list of new devices Taiwan is currently deploying: 1. To better understand the dispersion of air pollutants and their impacts on ground-level air quality, the EPA worked with the Central Weather Bureau and developed UAVs equipped with high-altitude air pollutant sensors. 2. Air quality sensors mounted on vehicles that can show mobile source pollution changes with time and space. 3. Fixed and portable water quality sensors to track down the hot zones of factory wastewater contamination. 4. Cameras that can identify license plates combined with microphone array-based sensors to detect noise sources. With the assistance of local environmental bureaus, the EPA has installed 6,000 air quality sensors in Taiwan, spanning 147 cities/towns, 55 major industrial parks, 169 main roads, 192 communities, and more than 30,000 factories. The sensors have been especially a big help in detecting environmental violations committed by factories. By the end of October 2019, the EPA had issued fines totaling NT$86,460,000 and collected more than NT$400,000,000 of air pollution fees. As part of 2019 IT Month, the EPA held an exhibition focusing on the Internet of Things (IoT) for environmental sustainability. The month-long exhibition kicked off on 4 December and will travel around Taiwan. It features interactive activities to demonstrate that information technology can be utilized to help solve problems that were deemed difficult to solve in the past and how the era of using IoT technology for smart and continuous monitoring has begun. |
年度 | 2019 |
月份 | 12 |
分類 | Air |
檔案位置 | http://V22/V22-12 |
編號3837 |
標題Internet of Things Sensors to Tackle Air, Water and Noise Pollution |
摘要The EPA has developed new smart law enforcement devices for different types of pollution, including: unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) equipped with air quality sensors for 3D sensing, trackable mobile air quality sensors for flexible monitoring, underwater water quality sensors with a concealment function, and noise detection and tracking devices with microphone arrays. In addition to the new technologies, the EPA continued to work with local environmental agencies to install air quality sensors and presented the monitoring results during 2019 IT Month. |
全文There have been several significant breakthroughs in the application of environmental monitoring sensors in 2019. The following is a list of new devices Taiwan is currently deploying: 1. To better understand the dispersion of air pollutants and their impacts on ground-level air quality, the EPA worked with the Central Weather Bureau and developed UAVs equipped with high-altitude air pollutant sensors. 2. Air quality sensors mounted on vehicles that can show mobile source pollution changes with time and space. 3. Fixed and portable water quality sensors to track down the hot zones of factory wastewater contamination. 4. Cameras that can identify license plates combined with microphone array-based sensors to detect noise sources. With the assistance of local environmental bureaus, the EPA has installed 6,000 air quality sensors in Taiwan, spanning 147 cities/towns, 55 major industrial parks, 169 main roads, 192 communities, and more than 30,000 factories. The sensors have been especially a big help in detecting environmental violations committed by factories. By the end of October 2019, the EPA had issued fines totaling NT$86,460,000 and collected more than NT$400,000,000 of air pollution fees. As part of 2019 IT Month, the EPA held an exhibition focusing on the Internet of Things (IoT) for environmental sustainability. The month-long exhibition kicked off on 4 December and will travel around Taiwan. It features interactive activities to demonstrate that information technology can be utilized to help solve problems that were deemed difficult to solve in the past and how the era of using IoT technology for smart and continuous monitoring has begun. |
年度2019 |
月份12 |
分類Air |
檔案位置http://V22/V22-12 |