▶주메뉴 바로가기

▶본문 바로가기

The Korea Herald
검색폼

THE INVESTOR
April 20, 2024

Mobile & Internet

KT to build fine dust monitoring system leveraging telecom infrastructure

  • PUBLISHED :September 20, 2017 - 17:33
  • UPDATED :September 20, 2017 - 17:33
  • 폰트작게
  • 폰트크게
  • facebook
  • sms
  • print

[THE INVESTOR] South Korean mobile carrier KT has set out to develop a new nationwide network to monitor and manage ultrafine dust levels by leveraging its existing telecommunications infrastructure and network technologies.

KT on Sept. 19 announced the launch of the Air Map Korea Project, pledging to invest 10 billion won ($8.87 million) for the nationwide project.




The company plans to turn its network infrastructure equipment -- most of which are located in central locations populated with people -- into stations for monitoring fine dust and other forms of air pollution in real-time via Internet of Things technology.

The telecom company currently operates some 5 million internet communications technology infrastructure around the country. Most of the equipment are no taller than 10 meters and are located within spaces where there are people, making them suitable spots for fine dust tracking, KT said.

The mobile carrier will select the best spots by the year’s end, after which it will install the IoT-based monitoring stations. With the data it collects, KT hopes to build a more accurate database of Korea’s air quality for the government and the public.

“We are hoping that the fine dust-related big data we accumulate can help the government’s efforts to build policies to reduce Korea’s fine dust levels,” KT said in a press release.

Korea’s air quality has been growing worse, with fine dust particles regularly forming a yellow haze in the sky. Fine dust has been raising health concerns, as high levels can cause respiratory problems and hurt the body’s immune system. 

By Sohn Ji-young/The Korea Herald (jys@heraldcorp.com)

EDITOR'S PICKS