Indoor Air Quality Monitoring: Critical Industrial IoT Application
Modern offices, hospitals, and educational institutions in Turkey face indoor air quality challenges. Poor IAQ reduces productivity, increases health risks, and raises energy costs. LoRaWAN-based IoT sensor solutions provide enterprise-scale data collection and analysis to address these issues.
Long-Range Monitoring with LoRaWAN Protocol
LoRaWAN is the preferred protocol for industrial IoT applications due to its low power consumption and wide coverage. Manufacturers like Milesight and Dragino offer LoRaWAN-based sensors that integrate into building automation systems. Class A devices are ideal for energy efficiency.
Monitored Parameters and Health Impact
Milesight IAQ sensors track 10+ parameters: CO₂, PM2.5, PM10, TVOC, HCHO, ozone, humidity, and temperature. When CO₂ exceeds 1000 ppm, cognitive performance declines; the optimal range is 400–800 ppm. TVOC (volatile organic compounds) emanate from paints, furniture, and cleaning products; high levels affect respiratory health. Ozone originates from outdoor air or indoor devices; 8-hour averages above 0.05–0.07 ppm require increased ventilation.
Energy Savings and Automation
Sensors connected via LoRaWAN transmit real-time data to building management systems. HVAC systems automatically adjust based on occupancy and air quality, delivering up to 30% energy savings. Network gateways from Teltonika and Dragino provide secure, scalable infrastructure.
Certification and Compliance
Alignment with WELL and LEED green building standards is a competitive advantage for modern enterprises. IoT-based IAQ solutions simplify certification pathways.
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