Hungary’s first Field Monitoring Laboratory relies on Libelium’s IoT technology
Hungarian researchers design a field monitoring project to help farmers in making decisions
Libelium participates in an ambitious air quality IoT project for the port of Genoa, Italy
The IoT solution is aimed at monitoring various parameters such as noise, temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure.
Libelium takes care of the rivers’ health with IoT water technology
The goal of the “Ríos Ciudadanos” project is to involve citizens in the analysis of the water quality in Aragonese rivers
Indoor air quality measuring for tastier food
The goal is know the indoor quality of the air in a restaurant where fire is the protagonist.
IoT technology to track, forecast and reduce pollution in European Cities
Libelium involved in European project aiming to predict and reduce emissions utilising open source philosophy.
Preventing asthma attacks in children with a sensor network that monitors air quality conditions in play areas
Asthma is one of the most frequent causes of absenteeism in schools. This disease, that affects the respiratory tract, can alter sleep, play and other activities necessary for proper child growth.
3D air quality modeling with sensor drones in Greece
Air pollution in Greece has been a serious environmental problem in the last decades. Rapid and disorganized urbanization of cities, lack of infrastructure and an increasing motor vehicle fleet in urban regions were the main causes of air quality deterioration in the country.
Antonios Koutroumpas, student of the Technical University of Crete, developed his Bachelor’s Thesis in Production Systems with the title: “Use of UAV (Unnamed Aerial Vehicles) for 3D visualization of air pollutants in urban areas,” in which a small drone equipped with Libelium’s wireless sensor platform Waspmote was introduced for in-situ data acquisition. Read more.
Balearic Islands to become a smart tourist destination by expanding IoT sensor networks
The environmental report of ESPO (The European Sea Ports Organisation) for 2018 shows that air quality remains the main priority of European ports. Aware of this, the Port Authority of the Balearic Islands has been working hard since 2016 to also know the level of air quality, capacity, alignment with the Environmental Policy of the Port Authority of the Balearic Islands.
New Weather Station Sensors integrated in Libelium’s IoT platform perform maximum accuracy
Libelium has developed a project to test the accuracy of weather stations that includes its IoT platform in comparison with the professional station of AEMET. In order to do this, Libelium’s engineering team installed two Plug & Sense! nodes in the Sustainable Urbanism Center of Zaragoza (Spain) requesting permission from AEMET to carry out the measurements in the same location and under the same conditions as its reference station.
The results obtained in the comparative study show that the station behaves in parallel and with the same precision as the official AEMET meteorological station, both in terms of wind speed and direction and in terms of accumulated precipitation parameters. Read more.
EU project uses Libelium sensors to monitor ozone levels in volunteer homes
Ozone is one of the major pollutants in Europe, excessive exposure to ground-level ozone is estimated to cause about 20,000 premature deaths per year in Europe, according to the European Environment Agency.