Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Air quality monitoring is traditionally performed using fixed monitoring stations in controlled environments. The instrumentation used in these stations, is often complex, bulky, very expensive, and it requires frequent maintenance works. Recently, the advancements in the field of digital technology and network communication made it possible to imagine a new paradigm of monitoring based on low-cost gas sensors. This latter is a very emerging technological area that offers considerable practical application.
In this work, the performance evaluation of a low-cost O-3 outdoor gas sensor was analysed by means of a comparative in-field test. At this scope, we collected data in a strongly urbanized coastal zone, using both a commercial O-3 monitoring station and a prototype station based on low-cost metal-oxide-semiconductors (MOX) gas sensors. Finally, the performance and reliability of the low-cost prototype sensor versus the commercial one was evaluated through direct comparison between the acquired data.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
air quality monitoring in urbanized costal area; metal oxide gas sensors; ozone detection
Elenco autori:
Fioravanti, Ambra; Carotta, MARIA CRISTINA; SCOTTO DI VETTIMO, Paolo; Giordano, Laura; Marsella, Ennio
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