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The production of the electric power in Kosovo is realized by coal. Currently, the coal is digged in seven levels with five excavators, where the quality of the coal differs in each level. The homogenization of the coal in accordance to the levels is possible. This can be done with the intention of improving its quality, because by improving the coal’s quality, the high level of the coal’s burn (kJ/s) is improved too and the level of the air is not damaged neither.
The main objective of this paper is the development of an API (Application Programming Interface) which can be used by whichever application which is based on web, windows or mobile phone. API, in an encrypted way, will be connected to the database where the daily data is saved. The database consists of data such as the tones of the exploited coal per day based on the excavators, the air’s quality parameters; normative formula for the air’s quality based on the entering parameters, such as the quantity of the coal by the levels, climatic conditions etc. The formula put in the application are gathered from engineers of the mines that work with excavators, as well as from numerous projects concerning mines. As a result, API will generate parameters of the quality of the air and it will do it in two ways: based on the mining formula and based on the data from the existing database in accordance with the excavators – machine learning.
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Bytyçi, R., Baftiu, N. (2022). The Software Application WEB API for the Measurement and the Control of the Quality of the Air. In: Rocha, A., Adeli, H., Dzemyda, G., Moreira, F. (eds) Information Systems and Technologies. WorldCIST 2022. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 470. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-04829-6_16
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