The AQ-SPEC program has acquired a number of commercially available "low-cost" air quality sensors. Please click on the image for information on a specific sensor as provided by the manufacturer.
General Description The AQMesh (v5.1 for gases and v3.0 for particulate matter) is a small-sensor air quality monitoring system that provides real-time measurements of gases (NO, NO2, O3, CO, SO2, H2S and CO2) and particulate matter (PM1.0, PM2.5 and PM10) mass concentrations, and environmental parameters such as pressure, temperature and relative humidity. The AQMesh pods can be specified to monitor a single gas or up to 6 gases as well as PM measurements. The AQMesh pods tested at AQ-SPEC are equipped with 5 gases (NO, NO2, (NOx = NO + NO2), O3, CO and SO2) and a PM sensor with a heated inlet. The raw sensor signals are transmitted to a secure cloud server where the raw output is processed. Data processing includes mathematical processing that accounts for cross-gas effects and environmental factor compensation. Data can be accessed through a secure web log in.
Principle of Operation The AQMesh pods use electrochemical sensors with a fourth electrode to increase stability and combat drift for gas measurements. The measurement principle of the particulate matter sensor is based on laser scattering to convert particle number in different size bins to mass concentrations through its proprietary algorithm.
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