Performance of low-cost monitors to assess household air pollution

Sampling was conducted in a non-smoking private single-family house in the municipality of Terrassa (Spain) during February-March 2016. There are 16 files of .txt format and 7 files of .csv format. The lightest file is 3KB and the heaviest 371KB. Counting all 23 files , there are 2,01MB. Files from...

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Autores: Ariadna Curto, Cathryn Tonne, David Donaire, Gregory A. Wellenius, José Barrera, Julian D. Marshall, Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen
Tipo de recurso: conjunto de datos
Fecha de publicación:2022
País:España
Institución:Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC)
Repositorio:CORA.Repositori de Dades de Recerca
OAI Identifier:oai:dnet:cora.rdr____::9a1dd2b9249f64652ad3244f7c1ea13c
Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.34810/DATA509
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
Indoor air pollution
Household air pollution
Low-cost sensors
Low-cost technology
Long-term sampling
HAPEX Nano
TZOA-R
DustTrak
EL-USB-CO
Q-Trak
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Sumario:Sampling was conducted in a non-smoking private single-family house in the municipality of Terrassa (Spain) during February-March 2016. There are 16 files of .txt format and 7 files of .csv format. The lightest file is 3KB and the heaviest 371KB. Counting all 23 files , there are 2,01MB. Files from the HAPEX device are those which start with 'HAPEX'. The following numbers correspond respectively to sensor ID_Day_Month_Year_Hour_Minute_Second of the sampling start. Files from the TZOA-R device are those which start with 'TZOA'. The following 4 digits correspond to the sensor ID. Files from the DustTrak device are those which end with 'dusttrak'. From 22 Feb to 25 Feb the number of the files' name corresponds to DayMonthYear (DDMMYY) and HourMinute (HHMM) of the sampling start. In contrast, from 29 Feb, the number of the files' name corresponds to DayMonthYear (DDMMYYYY) of the sampling start. Files from the EL-USB-CO devices are those which end with 'co'. From 22 Feb to 25 Feb the number of the files' name corresponds to DayMonthYear (DDMMYYYY) of the sampling start plus DayMonthYear (DDMMYYYY) of the sampling end. The numbers before 'co' correspond to the sensor ID (e.g. '1co'). In contrast, from 29 Feb, the number of the files' name corresponds to DayMonthYear (DDMMYYYY) of the sampling start only. File from the Q-Trak device is the one that ends with 'qtrak'. The number of the files' name corresponds to DayMonthYear (DDMMYYYY) of the sampling start. File from BGI concentrations is the one that start with 'BGI'. This is a database where the variable corresponding to the PM2.5 concentration is called 'PMconcentration' (reported in �g/m3).