Articles | Volume 11, issue 11
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-11-6351-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-11-6351-2018
Research article
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28 Nov 2018
Research article |  | 28 Nov 2018

Testing the performance of field calibration techniques for low-cost gas sensors in new deployment locations: across a county line and across Colorado

Joanna Gordon Casey and Michael P. Hannigan

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ED: Publish as is (23 Oct 2018) by Pierre Herckes
AR by Joanna Casey on behalf of the Authors (28 Oct 2018)
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Short summary
Low-cost sensors have the potential to improve understanding of air quality in complex regions like oil and gas production basins. Regression methods have been used to quantify pollutants from sensor signals, but these methods have not been tested when sensors are moved to new sampling locations, away from model training locations. We use sensor data collected at multiple sites to test how well these field calibration methods perform when they are extended to new locations and times.