Air Quality Monitoring System
Using IoT
• Harnessing Smart Technology for a Cleaner
Environment
• Presented by: [Your Name]
• Date: [Presentation Date]
Introduction
• - What is Air Quality Monitoring?
• Measuring pollutants like CO₂, CO, NO₂,
PM2.5, etc.
• - Why is it important?
• To ensure public health, track pollution
sources, and support environmental policy.
Problems with Traditional Systems
• - Expensive and bulky
• - Limited coverage
• - Manual data collection and analysis
• - Delayed response to pollution spikes
Role of IoT in Air Monitoring
• - Real-time data collection
• - Wireless communication (e.g., Wi-Fi, LoRa,
GSM)
• - Remote access and control
• - Scalable and cost-effective solutions
System Architecture
• - Sensors: Gas sensors (MQ-135, CO₂, PM
sensors)
• - Microcontroller: Arduino, ESP8266, or
Raspberry Pi
• - Connectivity: Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/GSM
• - Cloud Platform: Thingspeak, AWS, Blynk, etc.
• - User Interface: Web or mobile app
dashboard
Data Flow & Visualization
• - Sensors gather data continuously
• - Microcontroller sends data to cloud
• - Data is stored, analyzed, and visualized in
real time
• - Alerts and reports are generated for users or
authorities
Benefits & Applications
• - Benefits: Affordable, scalable, real-time
monitoring, early warnings
• - Applications:
• - Smart cities
• - Industrial zones
• - Schools and hospitals
• - Public transport systems
Conclusion
• - IoT-based air quality monitoring is a game-
changer for environmental safety.
• - Future enhancements may include AI for
prediction and automated pollution control.
• - Let’s innovate for a cleaner tomorrow.