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Application of machine learning and statistical modeling to identify sources of air pollutant levels in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada | Environmental Science: Atmospheres, Issue 6 | Wisam Mohammed | November 2022 | Link |
Air Quality Measurements in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Using Multisensor Mini Monitoring Stations | Atmosphere 2022, 13 (1), 83 | Hind A. Al-Abadleh | January 2022 | Link |
Air Quality Outside Schools in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: An Investigation into NO2 and PM Concentrations and PM Respiratory Deposition | Atmosphere 2022, 13 (2), 172 | Laura Keast | January 2022 | Link |
Assessment of air quality sensor system performance after relocation | Atmospheric Pollution Research, Volume 12 Issue 2 | Stefano Zauli-Sajani | February 2021 | Link |
In search of an optimal in-field calibration method of low-cost gas sensors for ambient air pollutants | Atmospheric Environment, Volume 213 | Dusan B. Topalovic | September 2019 | Link |
Development of an integrated modelling-measurement system for near-real-time estimates of harbour activity impact to air pollution in coastal cities | Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, Volume 73 | Eva Merico | August 2019 | Link |
Vertical monitoring of traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) in urban street canyons of Hong Kong | Science of the Total Environment, Volume 670 | Paulina P.Y Wong | June 2019 | Link |
Outlier detection and gap filling methodologies for low-cost air quality measurements | Environmental Science: Process and Impacts, issue 4 | Thor-Bjorn Otteson | April 2019 | Link |
Structuring an integrated air quality monitoring network in large urban areas | Atmospheric Environment: X, Volume 2 | Said Munir | April 2019 | Link |
Assessment of air quality microsensors versus reference methods: The EuNetAir Joint Exercise – Part II | Atmospheric Environment, Volume 193 | C. Borrego | November 2018 | Link |
Localised real-time information on outdoor air quality using low-cost sensor nodes | Environmental Research, Volume 165 | Nuria Castell | August 2018 | Link |
Using statistical methods to carry out in-field calibrations of low cost air quality sensors | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, Volume 267 | Jose Maria Cordero | August 2018 | Link |
A toolbox for understanding and implementing a citizens’ observatory on air monitoring | Multimedia Tools and Applications for Environmental & Biodiversity | Hai-Ying Lui | June 2018 | Link |
Node-to-node field calibration of wireless distributed air pollution sensor networks | Environmental Pollution, Volume 233 | Fadi Kizel | February 2018 | Link |
Evaluation of air quality at Birmingham New Street station | Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part F: Journal of Rail and Rapid Transit | AL Hickman | January 2018 | Link |
Amperometric Gas Sensors as a Low Cost Emerging Technology Platform for Air Quality Monitoring Applications | ACS Sensors 2017, 2, (11) | Ronan Baron | October 2017 | Link |
Can commercial low-cost sensor platforms contribute to air quality monitoring and exposure estimates? | Environment International, Volume 99 | Nuria Castell | February 2017 | Link |
Assessment of air quality microsensors versus reference methods – The EuNetAir Joint Exercise | Atmospheric Environment, Volume 147 | C. Borrego | December 2016 | Link |
Using a commercial low cost sensor network (AQMesh) to quantify urban air quality: Comparing measured and modelled (ADMS-Urban) pollutant concentrations | Air Quality Monitoring: Evolving Issues and New Technologies | D. Carruthers | December 2016 | Link |
Collaborative Sensor Rotation Programme: Kincardine – Forth Road Bridge Closure | IBI Group Report prepared for Transport for Scotland | Aaron Brown | December 2016 | Link |