Data Acquisition, Processing, and Aggregation in a Low-Cost IoT System for Indoor Environmental Quality Monitoring

Alberto Barbaro, CHIAVASSA PIETRO, Virginia Isabella Fissore, SERVETTI Antonio, Erica Raviola, Gustavo Ramirez-Espinosa, Edoardo Giusto, Bartolomeo Montrucchio, Arianna Astolfi, FIORI Franco

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Abstract

The rapid spread of Internet of Things technologies has enabled a continuous monitoring of indoor environmental quality in office environments by integrating monitoring devices equipped with low-cost sensors and cloud platforms for data storage and visualization. Critical aspects in the development of such monitoring systems are effective data acquisition, processing, and visualization strategies, which significantly influence the performance of the system both at monitoring device and at cloud platform level. This paper proposes novel strategies to address the challenges in the design of a complete monitoring system for indoor environmental quality. By adopting the proposed solution, one can reduce the data rate transfer between the monitoring devices and the server without loss of information, as well as achieve efficient data storage and aggregation on the server side to minimize retrieval times. Finally, enhanced flexibility in the dashboard for data visualization is obtained, thus enabling graph modifications without extensive coding efforts. The functionality of the developed system was assessed, with the collected data in good agreement with those from other instruments used as references.
Original languageEnglish
Article number4021
Number of pages25
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume14
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 09 May 2024

Keywords

  • indoor air quality
  • indoor environmental quality
  • Internet of Things
  • low-cost sensors
  • multi-sensor

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