The dynamics of urban particulate matter (PM) is complicated by the large number of PM micro-sources that are spatially and temporally non-uniformly distributed. Any effort to understand this dynamics and make policies to improve air quality requires the identification of these micro-sources and their complete characterization. Such an identification/characterization of PM sources is only possible if air quality monitoring is made at high enough spatial and temporal resolution. Large-scale air quality monitoring, requires networked sensors that are low-cost and compact in size while also being accurate and appropriately sensitive. With increasing availability of low-cost sensors, large-scale monitoring maybe possible if their measurement accuracy and sensitivity is established under field conditions. As part of this project, a network-ready platform that can house multiple sensors will be deployed in a pilot study to demonstrate the possibility of making large-scale measurements with commercial low-cost sensors.
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Shinyei ppd42ns
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Samyoung dsm501a
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Plantower PMS5003
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Honeywell hpma115s0
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Potsdam Sensors MEAS