AI-Driven Air Quality Monitoring and Management in Smart Cities

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Air pollution is a critical challenge for urban areas, contributing to public health crises and environmental degradation. Traditional air quality monitoring systems often lack the granularity and adaptability needed to address dynamic pollution sources and patterns. This paper explores how Artificial Intelligence (AI) and IoT technologies can enhance air quality management in smart cities by enabling real-time monitoring, pollution source identification, and adaptive mitigation strategies. By integrating data from IoT sensors, satellite imagery, and traffic systems, cities can reduce pollution levels, improve public health outcomes, and promote sustainable urban environments. Experimental results demonstrate significant improvements in pollution detection accuracy, mitigation efficiency, and public awareness, offering a sustainable blueprint for urban air quality management.

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Eric Garcia
Illinois Institute of Technology

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