Presentations from the Deliberating Performance Targets for Air Quality Sensors Workshop (June 25-27, 2018)
On June 25-27, 2018, in Research Triangle Park, NC, EPA held a workshop and webinar to solicit individual stakeholder views related to non-regulatory performance targets for sensors that measure fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and ozone in the United States. Through on-site and webinar presentations, national and international participants addressed a range of technical issues involved in establishing performance targets for air sensor technologies. The workshop presentations are listed below. For more information on the workshop, visit www.epa.gov/air-research/deliberating-performance-targets-air-quality-sensors-workshop.
- The road to developing performance standards in Europe for low cost sensors-Part 1: Example of implementation of an existing reference instrument standardisation method (pdf)
- The road to developing performance standards for low cost sensors in Europe part 2: application to the CEN TC 264 WG 42 protocol for low cost sensors (pdf)
- Application of UAV based sensor technology for ship emission monitoring and high sulfur fuel screening in Hong Kong (pdf)
- Developing Air Quality Sensors: Perspectives and Challenges for Real Applications (pdf)
- Air Quality Sensor Technologies: PM2.5 Literature Findings (pdf)
- Using low cost PM sensing to assess emissions and apportion exposure in Ghana (pdf)
- Performance Targets for Wearable PM2.5 Sensors in Epidemiological Studies (of Pediatric Asthma) Using Real-Time Enabled Informatics Platforms (pdf)
- Deployment of Low Cost PM Sensors: Aligning Sensor Performance and Data Quality Needs (pdf)
- Can We Trust the Data? (pdf)
- Performance evaluation of low-cost PM sensors deployed in Pittsburgh, PA (pdf)
- Intrinsic Challenges to PM Measurements using Low-Cost Sensors and Implications to Performance Targets (pdf)
- An Ad-Hoc Approach to Data Quality Assessment: The Biking and Breathing Study in NYC (pdf)
- Apples to Apples vs Apples and Oranges: A Perspective on Tiered Lab vs Field Testing of PM Instruments (pdf)
- "Is it good enough?" The Role of PM and Ozone Sensor Testing/Certification Programs (pdf)
- Ecolabels / certifications: When they make sense & how to ensure success (pdf)
- Air Quality Sensor Technologies: Ozone Literature Findings (pdf)
- Personal Monitoring Needs for Ozone Exposure Assessment and Health Effects Evaluations (pdf)
- Dense networks and next generation satellites: Data for new approaches to understanding the atmosphere (pdf)
- Small Ozone Sensors (pdf)
- Assessing temporal and spatial variability of ozone in the face of measurement uncertainty (pdf)
- Session 10: Ozone Focus - Perspectives on Data Quality Objectives (pdf)
- Field Performance and Calibration Practice for Low-Cost Ozone Sensor (pdf)