The use of weather stations in IoT projects is commonly widespread in solution development related to precision agriculture. They are also a feature in the control of adverse atmospheric phenomena and study of pollution towards the prevention of climate change.
Ozone is one of the major pollutants in Europe, excessive exposure to ground-level ozone is estimated to cause about 20,000 premature deaths per year in Europe, according to the European Environment Agency. European Union project CAPTOR measures tropospheric ozone in...
Beluga whales live in the Arctic Ocean and coastal areas of Canada, Alaska, Russia and Greenland, their population is estimated at 150,000 worldwide. Only around 300 to 400 inhabit the Cook Inlet in Alaska where, in 2008, this species was considered critically...
Reducing Logistics’ environmental impact by air quality monitoring in the Baltic Sea Port of Gdansk, Poland More than 84% of world trade is mobilized by maritime transport. The integration of land transport with ports has become essential and has had an impact in the...
The IoT technology applied to precision agriculture provides great benefits such as improved productivity, cost savings and increased predictive capacity in determining strain behaviour during the grape ripening process. The Pago Aylés winery, in collaboration with...
The fish farming industry in Iran has rapidly grown in recent years, doubling employment rates and multiplying its production. This activity began with the enhancement of the quality of fish species selected from the Caspian Sea and then continued through the...