Use pigeons to measure air pollution levels

Equipped with a tiny sensor like a backpack, a flock of London pigeons has a mission to fly the city to measure air pollution.

The city of London (UK) has just used pigeons to get data on air pollution here.

Equipped with a tiny sensor like a backpack, a flock of London pigeons has a mission to fly the city to measure air pollution. These figures are sent to scientists via Tweeter.

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A pigeon is wearing a sensor on its back.(Source: Cinet).

These 10 pigeons are called Pigeon Air Patrol groups, trained to fly around the capital of the fog country so that the sensors on their backs send data about air pollution to the Twittersphere system. . This idea was formed by DigitasLBi Marketing Company and won the Twitter award last year.

Sensors are designed by Paris-based Plume Labs, which can detect nitrogen dioxide and ozone. Thanks to the very light weight, when attaching to the net "jacket" on the pigeon's back, the sensor does not affect the bird's movement.

Of course, pigeons do not know to report data themselves. Instead, manufacturing engineers tweeted a location in London city to the @PigeonAir Twitter account. After that, they will immediately receive data informing them about the level of air pollution in that area. The bird's flight map is also shown on the Pigeon Air Patrol website.

"Air pollution has killed thousands of Londoners every year. The use of pigeons to measure air pollution will raise people's awareness of the issue and help Londoners understand the issue. the pollution is easy and immediate " - said Romain Lacombe, leader of Plume Labs.

Update 16 December 2018
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