List of Search Terms
- open source air quality sensor
List of References
California Air Resources Board Outlines of Measurement Technologies
- Gives General information of types of pollution and how to sense that pollution
- Potential to make field instrument, since those are expensive
hackAIR
- Do it yourself air quality sensors with the data analyzed by the hackAIR application
- Focuses on Particulate Matter, and other more common air pollutants
- Three types of Builds, a simple cardboard build, a home sensor and a mobile sensor
- hackAIR main website hackAIR.eu
hackAIR carboard TutorialhackAIR home tutorialhackAIR mobile tutorial
Abraham, Sherin, and Xinrong Li. “A Cost-Effective Wireless Sensor Network System for Indoor Air Quality Monitoring Applications.” In FNC/MobiSPC, 165–171, 2014.Article
- Monitors Indoor Air Quality of CO2,CO, VOCs, Ozone, temperature, relative humidity, and dew point
- Has Calibrations for the sensors
- Will be useful to compare how to calibarate sensors and shows that indoor monitoring has some advances
Balasubramaniyan, C., and D. Manivannan. “IoT Enabled Air Quality Monitoring System (AQMS) Using Raspberry Pi.” Indian Journal of Science and Technology 9, no. 39 (October 27, 2016). Article
- Rasberry Pi can be used to run sensors that cover CO2, CO, NOx, and NH3
- For both indoor and outdoor use
Zelinger, Z., M. Střižı́k, P. Kubát, Z. Jaňour, P. Berger, A. Černỳ, and P. Engst. “Laser Remote Sensing and Photoacoustic Spectrometry Applied in Air Pollution Investigation.” Optics and Lasers in Engineering 42, no. 4 (2004): 403–412.
- Example of application of Spectroscopy and how to impliment it
Hanst, Philip L. “Air Pollution Measurement by Fourier Transform Spectroscopy.” Applied Optics 17, no. 9 (1978): 1360–1366.
- Describes how to limit water vapor interference in infrared sensing ranges inorder to get better resolution of data
Haus, R., K. Schäfer, W. Bautzer, J. Heland, H. Mosebach, H. Bittner, and T. Eisenmann. “Mobile Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Monitoring of Air Pollution.” Applied Optics 33, no. 24 (1994): 5682–5689.
- Remote sensing of a large number of atmospheric molecules
- Useful in control of pollution