2022
DOI: 10.1049/wss2.12034
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Laboratory and field evaluation of three low‐cost particulate matter sensors

Abstract: Low‐cost off‐the‐shelf particulate matter (PM) sensors have the potentiality to be used for evaluating the air quality in outdoor settings. Monitoring of air quality in surface coal mines is an example of such applications. In coal mines, long‐term exposure to inhalation of coal dust is harmful and can lead to coal workers' pneumoconiosis, which is a potentially disabling lung disease. Therefore, continual monitoring of air quality in coal mines is a must and vital and can potentially assist in preventing such… Show more

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“…Figure 3 in ref. [25] indicates the comparison of the 15‐min TWA respirable dust concentration for PDM 3700 along with corrected PDR 1500 and corrected DustTrak DRX. Data was collected in a controlled environment from the three different types of PM sensors along with the reference instruments over a course of 4 days.…”
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“…Figure 3 in ref. [25] indicates the comparison of the 15‐min TWA respirable dust concentration for PDM 3700 along with corrected PDR 1500 and corrected DustTrak DRX. Data was collected in a controlled environment from the three different types of PM sensors along with the reference instruments over a course of 4 days.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The performance of these three reference instruments was previously compared with each other in our previous work in ref. [25]. Note that Dust-Trak II Aerosol Monitor uses light-scattering method to measure the PM concentration.…”
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“…Multi-rotor drones can also be used for autonomous monitoring, analysis, and countering of airborne particles [116], [117]. However, in order to be able to equip drones with light-weight sensors, lowcost, off-the-shelf Particulate Matter (PM) sensors must initially be compared with the standard costly reference instruments and then be calibrated [118], [119].…”
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confidence: 99%