Sensors
Sensly - A Smart, Portable Pollution Sensor For Your Home
https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/sensly-air-quality-monitoring-hat/
LIV PI REVIEW – AIR-QUALITY MONITORING
https://www.raspberrypi.org/magpi/liv-pi-review/
Monitor Temperature and Humidity with Zabbix https://zabbix.tips/monitor-temperature-and-humidity-zabbix/
PRODUCT REVIEW: AIR QUALITY SENSOR TEST RESULTS WITH RASPBERRY PI
E-nose sniffs opportunity for health monitoring https://www.electronicsweekly.com/news/research-news/e-nose-sniffs-opportunity-for-health-monitoring-2016-06/
Microbial volatile organic compounds as indicators of fungi.
Can an electronic nose detect fungi in indoor environments?
http://www.zf.uni-lj.si/data/datoteke/acam21/damjank/Seminarji/61.pdf
First step to build on index to detect microbial volatile organic compounds emitted by moulds growing on building materials
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7968854/?part=1
Machine learning for the meta-analyses of microbial pathogens’ volatile signatures
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-21544-1
Michael Madsen electronic nose:
http://www.maskau.dk/projects/electronic-nose
https://www.olfactionsociety.org/members/profiles/michael-madsen
New Electronic Noses Can Detect Pestides, nerve gas, cancer and sniff out passengers life dogs
Wireless e-Nose Sensor Node: State of the Art
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/280289146_Wireless_e-Nose_Sensor_Node_State_of_the_Art
How To Measure Particulate Matter With a Raspberry Pi
https://hackernoon.com/how-to-measure-particulate-matter-with-a-raspberry-pi-75faa470ec35
Configure and read out the Raspberry Pi gas sensor (MQ-X)
https://tutorials-raspberrypi.com/configure-and-read-out-the-raspberry-pi-gas-sensor-mq-x/
RASPBERRY PI AND DHT22 TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY LOGGER WITH LAMP AND EMAIL WARNINGS
http://www.instructables.com/id/Raspberry-PI-and-DHT22-temperature-and-humidity-lo/
Indoor environment pollution
https://www.erswhitebook.org/chapters/indoor-environment/
product idea:
In a similar idea to the alarmclock e.g. combining two inventions the alarm and the clock I would like to suggest a Li-Fi enabled air quality monitor that can be configured in a number of network configurations e.g. point-to -point, mesh and so on. This would be built on the rasberry pi platform initially.
https://eprints.usq.edu.au/31404/
Testing the MH-Z19 Infrared CO2 Sensor Module
https://www.circuits.dk/testing-mh-z19-ndir-co2-sensor-module/
https://www.open-homeautomation.com/2016/08/24/monitor-co2-levels-in-your-house/
https://www.home-assistant.io/components/sensor.mhz19/
https://qiita.com/UedaTakeyuki/items/c5226960a7328155635f http://travell.se/co2UART.cpp
TEDX Peachtree video about air quality monitors