Chicago, IL is monitoring air quality data with sensors strategically placed on bus shelters
Chicago, IL air quality sensor pilot
The City of Chicago partnered with outdoor advertising group JCDecaux and Microsoft Research's Urban Innovation Group to launch an air quality sensor pilot. The pilot program involved installing 100 air quality sensors on bus shelters at representative locations around the city. The information collected by the sensors is viewable to the public by scanning a QR code on each bus shelter or accessing the dataset on the Chicago Open Data portal.
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Data from sensors will be accessible to the public on smartphones by scanning a QR code and will also be fed into the Chicago Open Data portal.
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