This paper explores the integration of drone technology into air quality monitoring, highlighting its potential to revolutionize environmental data collection. Introduction: Traditional methods of air monitoring are often limited by spatial coverage and accessibility. Drones, with their mobility and advanced sensor capabilities, present a novel approach to overcoming these limitations. Methods: We conducted a series of field experiments using drones equipped with various air quality sensors to measure pollutants across different urban and rural settings. Data collection protocols, sensor calibration, and flight patterns were meticulously designed to ensure accuracy and comprehensiveness. Results: The drones successfully captured high-resolution, spatially diverse air quality data, revealing pollution hotspots and temporal variations previously undetected by stationary monitoring stations. Comparative analysis demonstrated the drones' capability to provide rapid, accurate assessments of air quality, offering invaluable insights into environmental health and pollution dynamics. Conclusions: Drone technology represents a significant advancement in air quality monitoring, offering enhanced data precision and spatial resolution. Its flexibility and efficiency enable more effective environmental policy formulation and public health interventions. For widespread adoption, however, challenges related to regulatory frameworks, privacy concerns, and the standardization of data collection methods must be addressed. This study underscores the transformative potential of drones in environmental monitoring and the necessity for interdisciplinary collaboration to fully leverage this technology for sustainable development.
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Advancements in Air Quality Monitoring: The Role of Drone Technology
Published:
28 May 2024
by MDPI
in The 3rd International Electronic Conference on Processes
session Process Control and Monitoring
Abstract:
Keywords: Drone Technology; Air Quality Monitoring; Environmental Data Collection; Pollution Hotspots; Urban