Air Quality
ROAD, in collaboration with MUSA and Bicocca University, is testing innovative solutions for air quality monitoring in cities. The project, named RESPIRO (Real Time Environmental Sensing for Personal Intelligent Risk Optimisation), uses low-cost mobile sensors to detect the concentration of particulate matter, making it possible to estimate individual exposure to air pollutants.
This technology not only improves the collection and analysis of environmental data, but also supports health studies aimed at understanding the impact of pollution on public health. It thus contributes to the development of more effective strategies for pollutant mitigation.
- DATA COLLECTION: Acquisition of detailed information on air quality.
- POLLUTION MONITORING: Analysis to identify critical issues and develop response strategies.