Integration and calibration of non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) CO<sub>2</sub> low-cost sensors and their operation in a sensor network covering Switzerland
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Published:2020-07-15
Issue:7
Volume:13
Page:3815-3834
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ISSN:1867-8548
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Container-title:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Meas. Tech.
Author:
Müller Michael, Graf Peter, Meyer Jonas, Pentina Anastasia, Brunner DominikORCID, Perez-Cruz Fernando, Hüglin ChristophORCID, Emmenegger LukasORCID
Abstract
Abstract. More than 300 non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) CO2 low-cost sensors
labelled as LP8 were integrated into sensor units and evaluated for the
purpose of long-term operation in the Carbosense CO2 sensor network in
Switzerland. Prior to deployment, all sensors were calibrated in a pressure
and climate chamber and in ambient conditions co-located with a reference
instrument. To investigate their long-term performance and to test different
data processing strategies, 18 sensors were deployed at five locations
equipped with a reference instrument after calibration. Their accuracy
during 19 to 25 months deployment was between 8 and 12 ppm. This level of
accuracy requires careful sensor calibration prior to deployment, continuous
monitoring of the sensors, efficient data filtering, and a procedure to
correct drifts and jumps in the sensor signal during operation. High
relative humidity (> ∼85 %) impairs the LP8
measurements, and corresponding data filtering results in a significant loss
during humid conditions. The LP8 sensors are not suitable for the detection
of small regional gradients and long-term trends. However, with careful data
processing, the sensors are able to resolve CO2 changes and differences
with a magnitude larger than about 30 ppm. Thereby, the sensor can resolve
the site-specific CO2 signal at most locations in Switzerland. A low-power network (LPN) using LoRaWAN allowed for reliable data transmission with
low energy consumption and proved to be a key element of the Carbosense
low-cost sensor network.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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