NILU - Norwegian Institute for Air Research, Kjeller, Norway.
NILU - Norwegian Institute for Air Research, Kjeller, Norway.
Environ Int. 2017 Feb;99:293-302. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2016.12.007. Epub 2016 Dec 28.
The emergence of low-cost, user-friendly and very compact air pollution platforms enable observations at high spatial resolution in near-real-time and provide new opportunities to simultaneously enhance existing monitoring systems, as well as engage citizens in active environmental monitoring. This provides a whole new set of capabilities in the assessment of human exposure to air pollution. However, the data generated by these platforms are often of questionable quality. We have conducted 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. Our results show that their performance varies spatially and temporally, as it depends on the atmospheric composition and the meteorological conditions. Our results show that the performance varies from unit to unit, which makes it necessary to examine the data quality of each node before its use. In general, guidance is lacking on how to test such sensor nodes and ensure adequate performance prior to marketing these platforms. We have implemented and tested diverse metrics in order to assess if the sensor can be employed for applications that require high accuracy (i.e., to meet the Data Quality Objectives defined in air quality legislation, epidemiological studies) or lower accuracy (i.e., to represent the pollution level on a coarse scale, for purposes such as awareness raising). Data quality is a pertinent concern, especially in citizen science applications, where citizens are collecting and interpreting the data. In general, while low-cost platforms present low accuracy for regulatory or health purposes they can provide relative and aggregated information about the observed air quality.
低成本、用户友好且非常紧凑的空气污染监测平台的出现使得人们能够以高空间分辨率进行近乎实时的观测,并为增强现有监测系统以及让公民积极参与环境监测提供了新的机会。这为评估人类暴露于空气污染提供了全新的能力。然而,这些平台生成的数据质量往往存在疑问。我们对一个商业低成本传感器平台的 24 个相同单元进行了详尽的评估,与 CEN(欧洲标准化组织)参考分析仪进行了比较,评估了它们在一段时间内和一系列环境条件下的测量能力。我们的研究结果表明,它们的性能在空间和时间上存在差异,这取决于大气成分和气象条件。我们的研究结果表明,性能因单元而异,这使得在使用之前有必要检查每个节点的数据质量。一般来说,缺乏关于如何测试这些传感器节点并确保在将这些平台推向市场之前达到足够性能的指导。我们已经实施并测试了多种指标,以评估传感器是否可以用于需要高精度的应用(即满足空气质量法规、流行病学研究中定义的数据质量目标)或低精度的应用(即粗粒度表示污染水平,用于提高认识等目的)。数据质量是一个相关的关注点,特别是在公民科学应用中,公民正在收集和解释数据。一般来说,虽然低成本平台在监管或健康目的方面精度较低,但它们可以提供有关观测空气质量的相对和综合信息。