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Sensing the City’ project, a mobile sensor Network, The University of Strathclyde

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Event
  • Session
  • Wednesday, 08 June 2016
  • 09:15
  • Duration: 3 mins
  • Publication date: 01 Sep 2016
  • Location: NA, SECC, Glasgow, United Kingdom
  • Part of event ITS European Congress

About the session

The University of Strathclyde in partnership with CENSIS demonstrated the ‘Sensing the City’ project, a mobile sensor network which focusses on environmental sensors that attach to a vehicle. The sensors monitor and record; gaseous emissions, particle matter, temperature, humidity, air pressure and ozone. Sensing the City is innovative in moving from static sensing to a mobile sensor network, with the ability to follow specific transport networks dynamically, picking up air quality data and with the potential to monitor other movement/flows in space

The main theme of the ITS Glasgow Congress was ‘Delivering Future Cities Now’. The ITS demonstrations at Glasgow highlighted the successful implementations of ITS throughout Europe, with focus on the use of data from a variety of sources to provide a more informed and integrated choice to the travelling public. The demonstrations emphasised proven deployed ITS solutions and innovative research and development systems. The IET was busy filming at the ITS European Congress in Glasgow in order to bring you the latest Intelligent Transport solutions being trialled on our streets.

Keywords:
  • air pressure
  • air quality
  • environment
  • humidity
  • ozone
  • sensors

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