Dynamic Pollution under Control by Using IoT

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Dynamic Pollution under Control by Using IoT

Dr. Umakant B. Gohatre, Afshad Asif Shaikh, Sham Rajkumar Zare, FizzaRao Penugunda, Giten Hemant Doshi

DOI : 10.46335/IJIES.2023.8.3.8

Abstract –According to the 2023 report of the world population review, India is the third-most polluted country in the world, with an average PM2.5 concentration of 51.90. Out of the 50 most polluted cities in the world, 39 of them are located in India. Also, according to a Switzerland firm known as IQAir recently released its report on world air quality 2022 where India is at the 8th spot out of the 10 most polluted countries in the world. In India, the transportation sector contributed almost 20-35 per cent of the PM2.5 pollution. Therefore, we can say one of the main sources of air pollution is transportation sector or fuel vehicles. Our project is mainly focused on measuring, displaying, monitoring and analyzing the harmful poisonous pollution causing gases that are carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons.