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Can commercial low-cost sensor platforms contribute to air quality monitoring and exposure estimates?

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An exhaustive evaluation of 24 identical units of a commercial low-cost sensor platform against CEN (European Standardization Organization) reference analyzers, evaluating their measurement capability over time and a range of environmental conditions shows that their performance varies spatially and temporally.
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This article is published in Environment International.The article was published on 2017-02-01 and is currently open access. It has received 607 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Data quality & Environmental exposure.

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Ozone Detection via Deep-Ultraviolet Cavity-Enhanced Absorption Spectroscopy with a Laser Driven Light Source

Azer P. Yalin
- 23 May 2023 - 
TL;DR: In this paper , a novel sensing approach for ambient ozone detection based on deep-ultraviolet (DUV) cavity-enhanced absorption spectroscopy (CEAS) using a laser driven light source (LDLS) is presented.

Air pollution measurement errors: Is your data fit for 1 purpose? 2

TL;DR: In this article , the authors present quantifiable success criteria by which to judge the accuracy of low-cost sensors (LCS) in air quality measurements. But the authors do not consider the use of global performance metrics.
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Toxic Potential of Materials at the Nanolevel

TL;DR: The establishment of principles and test procedures to ensure safe manufacture and use of nanomaterials in the marketplace is urgently required and achievable.
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Respiratory effects are associated with the number of ultrafine particles.

TL;DR: The present study suggests that the size distribution of ambient particles helps to elucidate the properties of ambient aerosols responsible for health effects.
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The Changing Paradigm of Air Pollution Monitoring

TL;DR: Air pollution monitoring paradigm is rapidly changing due to recent advances in the development of portable, lower-cost air pollution sensors reporting data in near-real time at a high-time resolution, increased computational and visualization capabilities, and wireless communication/infrastructure.
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The use of electrochemical sensors for monitoring urban air quality in low-cost, high-density networks

TL;DR: It is shown that miniature, low-cost electrochemical gas sensors can, when suitably configured and operated, be used for parts-per-billion level studies for gases relevant to urban air quality, and that measurement networks with higher resolution are required to quantify air quality at the scales which are present in the urban environment.
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