10Study of Emission From Medicinal Woods to Curb Threats of Pollution and Diseases: Global Healthcare Paradigm Shift in 21st Century

Rohit Rastogi1*, Mamta Saxena2, Devendra Kr. Chaturvedi3, Sheelu Sagar4, Neha Gupta1, Harshit Gupta1, Akshit Rajan Rastogi1, Divya Sharma1, Manu Bhardwaj1 and Pranav Sharma5

1Department of CSE, ABES Engineering College Ghaziabad, UP, India

2DG, Ministry of Statistics (P&I), Govt. of India, Delhi, India

3Department of Electrical Engineering, DEI, Agra, India

4Amity International Business School, Amity University, Noida, India

5Department of Civil Engineering, DEI, Agra, UP, India

Abstract

The methodology for the experiment was based on the data collected on various parameters on the scientific measuring analytical software tools Airveda Instrument and IoT-based sensors capturing the humidity and temperature data from atmospheric air in certain interval of time to know the patterns of pollution increment or decrement in atmosphere of nearby area. The experiment was conducted for 1 month every day, and observation was noted every hour. For experiment, Yagya was performed. Specific herbal woods, mixture of various herbs, sticks made of dried cow dung, cow ghee, dry coconut, jiggery, and sweet made of cow milk were used along with chanting of Vedic Mantra. The ingredients were converted to volatile oils and gases which reduced air pollutants.

Keywords: PM level, emission, machine learning, sensor and IoT, pollution, Yajna and Mantra, sensors, Yagya ...

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