Review of the Performance of Low-Cost Sensors for Air Quality Monitoring
Joint Research Centre · Institut national de l'environnement industriel et des risques · +2 more institutions
Abstract
A growing number of companies have started commercializing low-cost sensors (LCS) that are said to be able to monitor air pollution in outdoor air. The benefit of the use of LCS is the increased spatial coverage when monitoring air quality in cities and remote locations. Today, there are hundreds of LCS commercially available on the market with costs ranging from several hundred to several thousand euro. At the same time, the scientific literature currently reports independent evaluation of the performance of LCS against reference measurements for about 110 LCS. These studies report that LCS are unstable and often affected by atmospheric conditions—cross-sensitivities from interfering compounds that may change…
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9Topics & keywords
- Environmental science
- Air quality index
- Computer science
- Pollutant
- Air pollutants
- Air pollution
- Quality (philosophy)
- Remote sensing
- Sustainable cities and communities