The report describes the configuration of the server and data exchange under the INSPIRE Directive. Structurally it is sub-divided into four sections. The AirSensEUR architecture is described in Section 2, together with all individual components (sensor shield, sensor host and AirSensEUR server). Section 3 starts with an overview of the required software and then goes into substantial detail on the server component of the platform. All necessary configuration steps (both on the sensor host and the server) for an independent implementation are described. The consequent section (4) gives detail on the web and desktop clients, which can be used to consume data from AirSensEUR. Particular emphasis, provided the need to calibrate air quality observation data, is put on the configuration and use of the “R” statistical package.
KOTSEV Alexander;
GERBOLES Michel;
SPINELLE Laurent;
SIGNORINI Marco;
JIRKA Simon;
MATTHES Rieke;
SCHADE Sven;
CRAGLIA Massimo;
VILLANI Maria Gabriella;
Kotsev, A., Gerboles, M., Spinelle, L., Signorini, M., Jirka, S., Matthes, R., Schade, S., Craglia, M. and Villani, M., AirSensEUR: an open data/software /hardware multi-sensor platform for air quality monitoring. Part C: INSPIRE and Interoperable Data Management, EUR 28928 EN, Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, 2017, ISBN 978-92-79-77049-4, doi:10.2760/93699, JRC109337.
2018-01-03
Publications Office of the European Union
JRC109337
978-92-79-77049-4,
1831-9424,
EUR 28928 EN,
OP KJ-NA-28928-EN-N,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC109337,
10.2760/93699,