With the drastic increase of their urban population, cities face huge challenges to maintain and update their infrastructures. Assessing in real time the effect of urban policies will be a key tool in the future of urban planning. In this paper, we discuss of mobility and its impact on air quality. We introduce a pilot project in which low cost IoT sensors are used to monitor flow of cars and pedestrians and concentration of particulate matters within the Australian city of Liverpool.
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Verstaevel, N., Barthelemy, J., Forehead, H., Arshad, B. & Perez, P. (2020). Assessing the effects of mobility on air quality: The Liverpool Smart Pedestrian project. Transportation Research Procedia, 48 2197-2206.