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Recent Advancement of IoT Devices in Pollution Control and Health Applications

  • Book

  • January 2023
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5646499

Recent Advancement of IoT Devices in Pollution Control and Health Applications covers current developments in Internet of Things (IoT)-based pollution control, solid waste management, transportation, and healthcare systems. Because of its effects on physical and biological entities of the environment, the issue of environmental pollution and action has become a global concern. This guide highlights how environmental and health data from connected devices can be stored, analyzed, and eventually used-from developing indices for the state of environmental pollution, to diagnosing and treating patients and the role of IoT-based technology for pollution control.

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Table of Contents

1. The fundamental characteristics of IoT (internet of things) for controlling daily air pollution 2. Detection of air pollution, air quality monitoring, and control using a wireless sensor network 3. IoT-based solid waste management and collection system using infrared sensors 4. IoT-based smart monitoring panel for floating horizontal axis wind turbine 5. A critical review of using Internet of Things technology for decarbonizing the shipping transportation industry in industrial revolution 4.0 6. The energy efficiency management system on ships using internet of things technology for reducing environmental pollution: a case study of a bulk carrier 7. Smart structural health monitoring system using IoT and wireless technology 8. IoT-based ECG monitoring system for smart health-care data applications 9. IoT based microcontroller operated UV germicide system 10. Improving energy efficiency in next-generation IoT networks with beam adjustment technique 11. Improving energy efficiency by HARQ mechanism over slow fading scenario for cooperative MIMO in IoT networks 12. IoT based sensor operated automatic potion (SOAP) dispenser

Authors

Swapnila Roy Associate Professor of Chemistry, Glocal University, India. Dr. Swapnila Roy is an Associate Professor of Chemistry in the Department of Natural and Applied Sciences, Glocal University, Saharanpur, India. Prior to that, she worked as an Assistant Professor in KK University, as a Scientific Assistant in World Bank Funded Project in West Bengal Pollution Control Board, as an Editor in reputed publishing house in Kolkata, a lecturer in Regent Institute of Science and Technology, and an Analytical Chemist in various pharmaceutical and chemical companies. Her primary areas of research mainly focused on defluoridation in wastewater, adsorption methods for remediation, and designing expert tools. She has edited several books, authored 30 reputed journal articles, book chapters, and published in international conferences. She has 2 patents and several more patents are ready to be filed soon. She received a Young Research Excellence Award, International Scientist Award and Researcher Award for outstanding performances. Tien Anh Tran Assistant Professor, Vietnam Maritime University, Vietnam. Dr. Tien Anh Tran (IEEE Member, IMarEST Member) a Research Fellow at Seoul National University, Seoul city, South Korea. He is an Assistant Professor (Lecturer) at Department of Marine Engineering, Vietnam Maritime University, Haiphong City, Vietnam. Additionally, he is also an Honorary Professor at School of Computing Science and Engineering, Galgotias University, India. He received B.Eng and M.Sc at Vietnam Maritime University, Vietnam in 2011 and 2014, respectively. He got Ph.D. Degree at Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China in 2018. In 2022, he is one of five outstanding scientists in Vietnam to be nominated for Ta Quang Buu prize by the National Foundation for Science & Technology Development (NAFOSTED) Karthikeyan Natarajan Assistant Professor, National Engineering College, India. Dr. Karthikeyan Natarajan is an Assistant Professor at the National Engineering College in Kovilpatti, which is affiliated with Anna University in Chennai, in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Prior to joining NIT Trichy as a Research Scholar, he worked as ad-hoc faculty in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. He has published articles for high-impact international peer-reviewed journals and edited chapters for books on small wind turbine rotor systems. Small wind turbine rotors, airfoil aerodynamics, horizontal axis wind turbines, and wind energy resource evaluation are some of his research interests.