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Solar-Powered Outdoor Air Purifier with IOT-Based Air Quality Monitoring Using Esp32 and Thing speak
Darshan K1
Gangadhar Patel D P2
Chandana C N3
Smitha M J4
1 2 3 Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, BGS Institute of Technology, Mandya, Karnataka, India. 4 Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, BGS Institute of Technology, Mandya, Karnataka, India.
Published Online: May-June 2026
Pages: 113-119
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↗ https://www.doi.org/10.59256/ijire.20260703012References
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pp. 1121–1129, Mar. 2020.
3. Y. Zhao, Q. Liu, and L. Zhang, “Design and implementation outdoor monitoring device using IoT sensors,” Environmental Monitoring
Science, vol. 34, no 2, pp 221-229, 2021.
4. V. Sharma, K. Nair, and S. Verma, “Smart air purifier with automatic control based on pollutant levels,” International Journal of
Engineering Science Research Technology (IJESRT), vol. 9, no 6, pp. 56-63, Jun. 2020.
5. P. Patel, A. Mehta, and D. Roy, “IoT devices power by renewable energy for smart cities applications,” IEEE Access, vol. 9, pp.
15433-15445, Jan. 2021.
6. M. Singh and P. Rani, “ESP32 and ThingSpeak based environment monitor system,” IoT Journal, vol. 3, no. 4, pp. 88-95, Oct. 2022.
7. J. Lee, S. Choi, and K. Park, “Performance calculation of HEPA filters for outdoor air purify,” Journal of Environment Health Science
& Engineering, vol. 38, no. 1, pp 45-53, 2020.
8. R. Kumar, S. Sharma, and T. Bansal, “A re-view of IOT based pollution monitoring systems,” IJERT, Feb. 2021.
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