Review of low-cost sensors for indoor air quality: Features and applications

Resource type
Journal Article
Title
Review of low-cost sensors for indoor air quality: Features and applications
Abstract
Humans spend the majority of their time indoors, where they are potentially exposed to hazardous pollutants. Within this context, over the past few years, there has been an upsurge of low-cost sensors (LCS) for the measurement of indoor air pollutants, motivated both by recent technological advances and by increased awareness of indoor air quality (IAQ) and its potential negative health impacts. Although not meeting the performance requirements for reference regulatory-equivalent monitoring indoors, LCS can provide informative measurements, offering an opportunity for high-resolution monitoring, emission source identification, exposure mitigation and managing IAQ and energy efficiency, among others. This article discusses the strengths and limitations that LCS offer for applications in the field of IAQ monitoring; it provides an overview of existing sensor technologies and gives recommendations for different indoor applications, considering their performance in the complex indoor environment and discussing future trends.
Publication
Applied Spectroscopy Reviews
Volume
57
Issue
9-10
Pages
747-779
Date
2022-11-26
Journal Abbr
Applied Spectroscopy Reviews
Language
en
ISSN
0570-4928, 1520-569X
Short Title
Review of low-cost sensors for indoor air quality
Accessed
02/03/2024, 22:34
Library Catalogue
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Ródenas García, M., Spinazzé, A., Branco, P. T. B. S., Borghi, F., Villena, G., Cattaneo, A., Di Gilio, A., Mihucz, V. G., Gómez Álvarez, E., Lopes, S. I., Bergmans, B., Orłowski, C., Karatzas, K., Marques, G., Saffell, J., & Sousa, S. I. V. (2022). Review of low-cost sensors for indoor air quality: Features and applications. Applied Spectroscopy Reviews, 57(9–10), 747–779. https://doi.org/10.1080/05704928.2022.2085734