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Conference Paper

Indoor Air Quality Monitoring Systems for Sustainable Medical Rooms and Enhanced Life Quality

By
Mohamed S.
Gamal Y.
Soltan A.
Said L.A.

Indoor air pollution poses a substantial risk to human health and well-being, underscoring the crucial requirement for efficient monitoring systems. This paper introduces an advanced Air Pollution Monitoring System (APMS) tailored explicitly for indoor settings. The APMS integrates sensors and a user interface, ensuring the delivery of real-time and precise data concerning air quality parameters such as particulate matter (PM), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon dioxide (CO2), as well as temperature and humidity. The proposed APMS has several advantages, including low maintenance requirements and compatibility with existing smart home systems. By providing real-time air quality information, users gain awareness of potential hazards and are empowered to make informed decisions to improve their indoor environments. In hazardous gas readings, the system triggers alerts and uses air suction to effectively remove and absorb toxic gases, ensuring the safety of the users. © 2024 IEEE.