Pilotní testovaní senzorové sítě pro monitorování plynných a aerosolových polutantů.

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The thesis focuses on pilot testing of a sensor network for monitoring gaseous and aerosol pollutant concentrations in the environment of the Moravian-Silesian region. In the first phase, collocation measurements of selected low-cost sensors (SPS30, OPC-N3, CO-B4) with reference instruments were performed to assess data quality and design correction methods. Subsequently, a two-month pilot testing using sensor nodes (with SPS30 and SCD40 sensors) in selected locations in the Moravian-Silesian region was carried out. The measured data were statistically processed, visualized and compared between the sites. The work shows the potential of using low-cost sensors in real conditions as well as their limitations associated with measurement and data interpretation.

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air monitoring, sensor networks, low-cost sensors, collocation measurements, aerosol pollutants, gaseous pollutants, statistical analysis, sensor calibration, data visualization, Moravian-Silesian Region

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