Satellite Monitoring of Aerosols for Reliable Tracking of Air Quality (SMART-AQ)
On November 27-28, the GRASP Earth team participated in the 2nd EO Commercialisation Forum in Frankfurt, Germany, to present our latest collaboration with the European Space Agency (ESA): the SMART-AQ project.
SMART-AQ focuses on developing a methodology for global air quality monitoring, specifically targeting PM2.5 and PM10 aerosols. This project integrates two key technologies:
- The GRASP algorithm for advanced aerosol data analysis.
- The GAPMAP satellite constellation for frequent revisits and detailed coverage.
With 5 daily revisits providing global PM2.5-PM10 coverage, SMART-AQ is designed to support diagnostics for industries such as emissions monitoring, mining operations, smart cities, and municipal planning.
During the forum, we showcased a demo of SMART-AQ’s potential capabilities and gathered valuable insights from the Earth Observation community.
We extend our gratitude to the event participants, attendees, and partners for their interest and feedback. Stay tuned for more updates as we work to bring SMART-AQ to life!
Learn more about the SMART-AQ project through the following Link.