Real-time AIoT platform for monitoring and prediction of air quality in Southwestern Morocco

Author:

Bekkar AbdellatifORCID,Hssina Badr,ABEKIRI NajibORCID,Douzi SamiraORCID,Douzi Khadija

Abstract

Urbanization and industrialization have led to a significant increase in air pollution, posing a severe environmental and public health threat. Accurate forecasting of air quality is crucial for policymakers to implement effective interventions. This study presents a novel AIoT platform specifically designed for PM2.5 monitoring in Southwestern Morocco. The platform utilizes low-cost sensors to collect air quality data, transmitted via WiFi/3G for analysis and prediction on a central server. We focused on identifying optimal features for PM2.5 prediction using Minimum Redundancy Maximum Relevance (mRMR) and LightGBM Recursive Feature Elimination (LightGBM-RFE) techniques. Furthermore, Bayesian optimization was employed to fine-tune hyperparameters of popular machine learning models for the most accurate PM2.5 concentration forecasts. Model performance was evaluated using Root Mean Square Error (RMSE), Mean Absolute Error (MAE), and the coefficient of determination (R2). Our results demonstrate that the LightGBM model achieved superior performance in PM2.5 prediction, with a significant reduction in RMSE compared to other evaluated models. This study highlights the potential of AIoT platforms coupled with advanced feature selection and hyperparameter optimization for effective air quality monitoring and forecasting.

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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