Articles | Volume 3, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/ar-3-429-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/ar-3-429-2025
Research article
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11 Jul 2025
Research article |  | 11 Jul 2025

Impact of sampling frequency on low-cost PM sensor performance including short-term temporal events in high PM environments

Gulshan Kumar, Prasannaa Kumar D., Saran Raj, Jay Dhariwal, and Seshan Srirangarajan

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ED: Publish as is (17 Jun 2025) by Attila Nagy
AR by Jay Dhariwal on behalf of the Authors (20 Jun 2025)
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Short summary
This study examines how sampling frequency influences the accuracy of low-cost particulate matter (PM) sensors. It finds that high sampling rates (15 s) are vital for detecting short pollution spikes like vehicle emissions, while lower rates (1 h) are enough for tracking long-term trends. Conducted in real-world outdoor conditions, the research offers practical guidance to balance energy use and data accuracy, supporting scalable, cost-effective air quality monitoring solutions.
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