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Published 15:34 IST, July 25th 2019

IIT Kanpur Finally Talks About Deploying IoT To Tackle Air Pollution In Delhi

Through a pact with Ericsson.

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IIT Kanpur Finally Talks About Deploying IoT To Tackle Air Pollution In Delhi
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The Indian Institute of Kanpur (IIT Kanpur) and Ericsson have now signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to deploy an NB-IoT based sensor network to monitor air pollution in Delhi. As part of the MoU, Ericsson will use locally developed air quality sensors that can share environmental data including PM1, PM2.5 and PM10 levels at defined time intervals. This will lead to better monitoring and analysis of data collected from different parts of the capital. The findings will be shared with local authorities and other key stakeholders on a periodic basis. 

The partnership will also include working with community-based organizations to raise awareness regarding air pollution and steps that can be taken to reduce it.  Here, it is worth remembering that the IIT's are the best platforms for bringing out technology-driven solutions to mitigate at least one level of societal issues. In this regard, it is heartening to witness IIT Kanpur talk about futuristic technology and developing in-house solutions rather than being in the service-provider mode for eternity. The premier institute also has an iSmriti initiative that imparts training on Artificial Intelligence (AI), IoT, Robotics, and Machine Learning (ML) for both professionals as well as students. 

Nitin Bansal, Head of Ericsson India says, “The air pollution levels in Delhi is an issue that needs to be tracked and addressed on a continuous basis. In partnership with IIT Kanpur, NB-IoT based-sensors will be deployed at strategic locations in the city. The sensors are automated and will relay information on defined time intervals, providing data on pollution levels, sources and locations in a sustainable and cost-efficient way.” 

According to S Tripathi, Head of Department, Civil Engineering at IIT Kanpur, “With support from Ericsson we will develop and deploy India’s first NB -IoT based low-cost Particulate Matter sensors at multiple locations across Delhi. The collection and analysis of this data can be of crucial help in addressing the menace of air pollution.” 

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