2021
DOI: 10.18178/ijesd.2021.12.1.1310
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What does the Shinyei PPD42NS Low-Cost Dust Sensor Really Measure?

Abstract: Deteriorating air quality is of great concern around the world. Recently, citizen scientists, researchers, and many others have used low-cost devices such as the Shinyei PPD42NS dust sensor to measure particulate matter pollution in both developed and under-developed countries. However, few articles exist specifically on the features and performance of these sensors. Some have shown mixed results in terms of precision, accuracy, and repeatability, especially for portable applications. Frequently, users assembl… Show more

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“…In this work, three different types of low-cost PM sensors (Shinyei PPD42NS [31,35,36], Sharp GP2Y1010AU0F [31,37,38] and Laser SEN0177 [39][40][41]) are selected for evaluation (herein referred to as PPD4, GP2Y, and SEN0, respectively). Sensors evaluated in this work are designed to operate based on an optical measurement technique of particles by the use of a light scattering principle.…”
Section: Low-cost Particulate Matter Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this work, three different types of low-cost PM sensors (Shinyei PPD42NS [31,35,36], Sharp GP2Y1010AU0F [31,37,38] and Laser SEN0177 [39][40][41]) are selected for evaluation (herein referred to as PPD4, GP2Y, and SEN0, respectively). Sensors evaluated in this work are designed to operate based on an optical measurement technique of particles by the use of a light scattering principle.…”
Section: Low-cost Particulate Matter Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%