MISO has been implementing following activities and the achievements:
1) in WP1: MISO established a roadmap for implementation and deployment of MISO in-situ climate gas observing platform
2) in WP2: After validation of a proof of concept of thermally stabilized K96 integrated device, Senseair put effort into developing a new, more industrial-grade version, designed for future commercialization, called ‘High Performance Stabilized Sensor’ (HPPS). Seven HPSS devices were assembled in June 2025. The HPSS shows better stability in transient phase, when the sensor is exposed to rapid change of ambient temperature.
3) in WP3: MISO delivered 3 different MISO observatories (Gas ambient monitors, gas flux chambers, and UAV-based observatory) and solutions for communications and energy-efficient autonomous operation of those observatories. As the results, the 1st prototypes of Continuous-ambient GHG monitor and gas flux chambers successfully tested in real conditions: 2 tests in Bordeaux and Wetland pilot in Finland.
4) in WP4: MISO system is deployed and tested at multiple stages: first in June 2024, then again in December 2024 in Bordeaux, in May 2025 in Bordeaux, and finally in July 2025 at the ICOS Hyytiälä research station in Finland. These trials assessed the capability of MISO system to measure both CH₄ and CO2 in extreme conditions.
5) in WP5: we have implemented operational and documented MISO data platform for receiving, processing, and storage of measurement data in real-time. For impact assessment, we successfully demonstrated the integration of ICOS ground observations with Sentinel-5P satellite data for CH4 gap-filling using machine learning. We also delivered the advanced version of DCE plan with detailed commercialization pathways for 3 key MISO's products: Gas ambient monitor, Gas flux chamber, and UAV-based observatory.