Contact:
- email:
- marek.wojcikowski@pg.edu.pl
Positions:
Associate professor
- workplace:
- Katedra Systemów Mikroelektronicznych
Budynek A Wydziału Elektroniki, Telekomunikacji i Informatyki, EA 303
Functions:
Head of Department

Publications:
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Publication
- A. Pietrenko-Dąbrowska
- S. Kozieł
- M. Wójcikowski
- B. Pankiewicz
- A. Rydosz
- T. Cao
- K. Wojtkiewicz
- MEASUREMENT - Year 2024
Air quality significantly impacts human health, the environment, and the economy. Precise real-time monitoring of air pollution is crucial for managing associated risks and developing appropriate short- and long-term measures. Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) stands as a common pollutant, with elevated levels posing risks to the human respiratory tract, exacerbating respiratory infections and asthma, and potentially leading to chronic lung...
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Publication
- J. Lepioufle
- P. Schneider
- P. D. Hamer
- R. Odegard
- I. Vallejo
- T. Cao
- A. Taherkordi
- M. Wójcikowski
- Environmental Data Science - Year 2024
In environmental science, where information from sensor devices are sparse, data fusion for mapping purposes is often based on geostatistical approaches. We propose a methodology called adaptive distance attention that enables us to fuse sparse, heterogeneous, and mobile sensor devices and predict values at locations with no previous measurement. The approach allows for automatically weighting the measurements according to a priori...
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Publication
- Year 2024
Additive manufacturing technology provides high flexibility in designing custom enclosures for prototype devices such as nodes of distributed sensor networks. Although integration of components is desired from the perspective of sensor mobility, it might negatively affect the performance of radio-connectivity due to couplings between the antenna and system peripherals, as well as other unaccounted effects of the 3D printed enclosure....
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Atmospheric particulate matter (PM) poses a significant threat to human health, infiltrating the lungs and brain and leading to severe issues such as heart and lung diseases, cancer, and premature death. The main sources of PM pollution are vehicular and industrial emissions, construction and agricultural activities, and natural phenomena such as wildfires. Research underscores the absence of a safe threshold for particulate exposure,...
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Publication
- MEASUREMENT - Year 2024
Due to detrimental effects of atmospheric particulate matter (PM), its accurate monitoring is of paramount importance, especially in densely populated urban areas. However, precise measurement of PM levels requires expensive and sophisticated equipment. Although low-cost alternatives are gaining popularity, their reliability is questionable, attributed to sensitivity to environmental conditions, inherent instability, and manufacturing...
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