Recent Advancement of IoT Devices in Pollution Control and Health Applications 1st Edition
Recent Advancement of IoT Devices in Pollution Control and Health Applications (1st Edition) by Swapnila Roy, Tien Anh Tran, Karthikeyan Natarajan presents a timely, expert-led exploration of how connected technologies are transforming environmental and public health solutions worldwide.
Open with a compelling snapshot of the book’s promise: urban air and water quality, wearable health monitors, and low‑cost sensor networks — all reimagined through next‑generation IoT devices. This edition draws together multidisciplinary research and practical case studies to show how sensors, data analytics, and wireless communications converge to tackle pollution and improve health outcomes.
Readers will find clear explanations of sensor design, deployment strategies for air and water monitoring, integration with smart‑city platforms, and applications in remote patient monitoring and community health surveillance. The authors balance technical depth with accessibility, making this essential for engineers, environmental scientists, public‑health professionals, policymakers, and technology managers.
Why this book matters: it translates complex engineering concepts into actionable insights for real‑world challenges — from reducing urban particulate matter to enabling early disease detection through wearable devices. Global and regional perspectives highlight implementations across Asia, Europe, North America, and emerging economies, making the content relevant for international projects and local initiatives alike.
Whether you’re designing an air‑quality network, advising municipal sustainability plans, or researching IoT‑driven health interventions, this volume equips you with the theory, methods, and practical examples to move from idea to impact.
Secure your copy of Recent Advancement of IoT Devices in Pollution Control and Health Applications and stay at the forefront of environmental monitoring and health‑focused IoT innovation.
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