“…First, a controlled laboratory experiment comparing the low-cost sensor's measurements to reference values will help qualify it and evaluate its performance, including range, accuracy, precision, reproducibility, and reliability ( Cherqui et al, 2020 ; Shi et al, 2021 ). Second, before and during field implementation, testing, calibration and periodic verifications of the system in real field environmental conditions will help characterize actual performance ( Catsamas et al, 2022 ; 2023; Shi et al, 2021 ). Field performance may differ from laboratory conditions due to environmental factors outside the range of those tested in the lab (e.g., temperature or humidity conditions, sunlight), a possibly different electrical setup (e.g., fluctuating power supply, rewiring to accommodate field conditions), and, importantly, a possible drift over time that might not have been detected in short-term laboratory testing.…”