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Hybrid monitoring
Definition
A hybrid network of air quality monitors consisting; of traditional ambient air quality monitors as reference stations along with sensor-based monitors as spatially dense data generation points, is the future of urban air quality monitoring. The following benefits of hybrid air quality networks make them cost-effective, high-quality air quality monitoring approaches.
Definition and Description
A hybrid air quality monitoring network is a combined system that integrates conventional reference air quality monitors at specific locations with sensor-based monitors dispersed densely throughout an urban area. This approach is considered the future of urban air quality monitoring due to its cost-effectiveness and ability to generate high-quality air quality data.