The Port of Hamburg embarks on IoT with air quality measurement sensors
The technical management of the project was carried out by Kii in partnership with AQMesh.
The Hamburg Port Authority (HPA), Hamburg, Germany, launched an Internet of Things (IoT) pilot project in March that involves using sensors to record the emissions of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and fine dust at various locations in the port.
The technical management of the project was carried out by Kii, a San Mateo, Calif.-based provider of IoT solutions, in partnership with AQMesh, a Colton, Calif.-based manufacturer of air quality measuring devices. Emission values were collected centrally over the Kii IoT platform and prepared for analysis over a period of three months. The HPA was able to analyze the air quality at different locations in the port, and above all, test the functionality of different environmental sensors.