Mobile Air Quality Monitoring Systems: Present Problems and Future Needs |
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Authors: | J. Jeffrey van Ee |
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Affiliation: | Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory , U.S. Environmental Protection Agency , Las Vegas , Nevada , USA |
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Abstract: | This overview represents much of the discussion and summarizes many of the concerns emerging from the recent APCA Specialty Conference, “In-Situ Air Quality Monitoring from Moving Platforms.” Users of mobile air quality monitoring systems have been hampered in their attempts to generate dependable data because of a lack of suitable instrumentation. Most equipment used in mobile systems was designed for laboratory or stationary monitoring applications and cannot cope well with the harsh environment encountered in aircraft or other mobile platforms. Only through innovative modifications have investigators been able to utilize off-the-shelf equipment. The technology exists, however, for manufacturers to build a much higher quality product if only a market incentive could be created. This paper outlines problem areas which need to be addressed in the production of reliable “mobile quality” instrumentation, and suggests some market incentives. |
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