Towards the development of a gas sensor system for monitoring pollutant gases in the low troposphere using small unmanned aerial vehicles
Contribuinte(s) |
Smith, Ryan N. |
---|---|
Data(s) |
11/07/2012
|
Resumo |
The world is facing problems due to the effects of increased atmospheric pollution, climate change and global warming. Innovative technologies to identify, quantify and assess fluxes exchange of the pollutant gases between the Earth’s surface and atmosphere are required. This paper proposes the development of a gas sensor system for a small UAV to monitor pollutant gases, collect data and geo-locate where the sample was taken. The prototype has two principal systems: a light portable gas sensor and an optional electric–solar powered UAV. The prototype will be suitable to: operate in the lower troposphere (100-500m); collect samples; stamp time and geo-locate each sample. One of the limitations of a small UAV is the limited power available therefore a small and low power consumption payload is designed and built for this research. The specific gases targeted in this research are NO2, mostly produce by traffic, and NH3 from farming, with concentrations above 0.05 ppm and 35 ppm respectively which are harmful to human health. The developed prototype will be a useful tool for scientists to analyse the behaviour and tendencies of pollutant gases producing more realistic models of them. |
Formato |
application/pdf |
Identificador | |
Relação |
http://eprints.qut.edu.au/52042/1/Malaver_A_Gas_sensor_system_for_a_UAV_environmental_monitoring_WREM_Sidney_11072012.pdf http://www2.isr.uc.pt/WREM2012//Home.html Malaver Rojas, Jairo Alexander, Motta, N., Gonzalez, Luis F., Corke, Peter, & Depari, Alessandro (2012) Towards the development of a gas sensor system for monitoring pollutant gases in the low troposphere using small unmanned aerial vehicles. In Smith, Ryan N. (Ed.) Workshop on Robotics for Environmental Monitoring , 11 July 2012, Sydney University, N. S. W. |
Direitos |
Copyright 2012 please contact the authors |
Fonte |
School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Science & Engineering Faculty; Science Research Centre |
Palavras-Chave | #050206 Environmental Monitoring #090703 Environmental Technologies #100701 Environmental Nanotechnology #Environmental monitoring #Gas sensing #Nanotechnology #Pollutants #UAV |
Tipo |
Conference Paper |