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Multi-objective optimization of air quality monitoring
Authors:Dimosthenis A. Sarigiannis  Michaela Saisana
Affiliation:(1) Joint Research Centre, European Commission, via Enrico Fermi 1, 21020 Ispra, VA, Italy
Abstract:A new method for multi-objective optimization of air quality monitoring systems based on satellite remote sensing of the troposphere is described in this work. The technique uses atmospheric turbidity as surrogate for air pollution loading. Through inverse chemical modeling and ancillary information the respective patterns of primary gaseous and particle pollutants are inferred. The optimization algorithm uses the resulting maps of ambient air pollution as input. It focuses on the gain of information with regard to human exposure to high pollution, potential impact on cultural heritage, compliance to ambient air quality standards, monitoring key point and area source emissions, as well as on the associated cost. Application of the method in Brescia, Italy showed its significant potential for improving the cost-effectiveness of air quality monitoring networks at the urban and regional scales.
Keywords:Air quality monitoring  Air pollution index  Human exposure  Multi-objective optimization  Satellite Earth observation
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