Development of a PM2.5 Measurement Device Using Dust Sensors for Air Quality Monitoring
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Author list: Mahasak Ketcham; Davids Makararpong; Thittaporn Ganokratanaa; Narumol Chumuang; Worawut Yimyam; Patiyuth Pramkeaw
Publication year: 2025
URL: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/10987259
Languages: English-United States (EN-US)
Abstract
This research focuses on the development of an advanced air purifier system integrated with PM2.5 detection, UV-C light sterilization, and real-time monitoring through an IoT-based interface. The system utilizes a PM2.5 sensor to detect airborne particulate matter and activates the air purifier and UV-C light when the air quality exceeds predefined thresholds. Additionally, the system is designed to display PM2.5 values on an LCD screen and send notifications to a mobile application (LINE) to inform users about air quality conditions. Prototype testing was conducted in a 6 × 12-meter room using hairspray to simulate PM2.5 particles. The results showed that the air purifier activated successfully in response to elevated PM2.5 levels, displaying real-time data and sending alerts with messages such as “Danger” when air quality worsened. This study demonstrates the feasibility of combining IoT technology and real-time air quality monitoring to enhance environmental health management in indoor spaces. The proposed system provides a user-centric solution that not only improves air quality but also ensures immediate user awareness and intervention.
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