 Most of the odourful gases are not only distressing but also very toxic for the body. It is necessary to monitor the odour levels for its source identification and mitigation. Let's understand more about the odour monitoring equipment by Oizone. Odosense which monitors odourful and toxic gases. Odosense is used for peripheral monitoring at landfills, wastewater treatment plants and odour emitting industries like pharma, agrichemical, paper pulp and sugar industries. Odosense measures through active sampling by taking a sample of air through this inlet every two minutes. The sample of air is analysed by different gas sensors working on proven principles like electrochemical, NDIR and PID to derive the concentration of gases like ammonia or captains, sulfides, methane, formaldehyde and TVOCs. Through this probe atmospheric conditions like temperature, humidity and pressure are measured. Here you can also observe that there are three additional ports to attach external modules like wind and rainfall monitoring systems. These additional parameters enable us to perform dispersion modelling to predict odour nuisance in the surrounding areas. Using reverse modelling techniques we can also identify odour emission hotspots. Let's talk about the basic needs of any IoT hardware power and connectivity. This is where power input is attached. It can either be through external power or solar panel. For data communication, odosense is available with range of wireless options like GSM, Wi-Fi, Lora, Sigfox, narrowband IoT and wired options like Ethernet and Modbus. This equipment which I have with me is our GSM variant whereas this is the RJ45 port for Ethernet-based connectivity as a secondary communication. The data collected from odosense can be utilized for taking data-driven actions to mitigate odour. The real-time data is collected on Oizom IoT platform which can be hosted on Oizom or customers infrastructure. The data retrieving intervals can be configured remotely as per the application. By setting a relevant odour index on the terminal, users can make this data actionable by triggering smart alerts for the maintenance and odour treatment crew. This can drastically reduce problem to solution time. To know more about such capabilities, please go through data access in the video.