Onsite monitoring of asbestos in indoor air is necessary to maintain good quality of air and secure safe environment to workers or residents in buildings. With the aid of wireless network technology, sensing data can be the key source of smart air quality monitoring system. For the selective detection of asbestos fibers from other particulate matters, water and refractive index liquids were used with several color filters for optical sensing by spectral sensor. Effect of each reagent was analyzed in terms of chrysotile concentration. It is suggested that standardized optical data of asbestos would be applicable to the ICT based smart indoor air controlling system.
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Abstract I. INTRODUCTION II. EXPERIMENTAL METHODS III. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION IV. CONCLUSION REFERENCES
Hosang Ahn [ Environmental Engineering Division Korea Institute of Civil engineering and building Technology (KICT) Goyang, Korea, Department of Construction Enviroment Engineering, Korea University of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea ]
Byungkwon Jung [ Environmental Engineering Division Korea Institute of Civil engineering and building Technology (KICT) Goyang, Korea ]
Jae Roh Park [ Environmental Engineering Division Korea Institute of Civil engineering and building Technology (KICT) Goyang, Korea, Department of Construction Enviroment Engineering, Korea University of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea ]