We’ll illustrate the use of electronic boards, such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi and other “Internet of Things”, along with Open Source software for the construction of, low cost and easy to implement, devices for measuring physical quantities in reference to air and the marine environment quality.
With the same devices it is also possible to tackle the study of basic physics, to implement simple educational experiments, to simulate experiments and analyze experimental data.
Measurements of humidity, pressure, temperature, atmospheric pollution (Co2 and PM2.5 -PM10), Fluorescence will be illustrated