Low cost CO2 sensing: A simple microcontroller approach with calibration and field use
Sarah L. Brown, Claire Goulsbra, Martin Evans, Theodor Heath, Emma Shuttleworth
Abstract
sources, although potential applications are much wider in scope. The proliferation of low-cost, open-source, and user-made sensors in physical sciences could allow researchers to answer questions previously unanswerable due to the limitations of existing proprietary equipment. We encourage other research teams to use and adapt this design for a range of purposes and research questions beyond carbon processing in peatlands.
Topics & Concepts
MicrocontrollerUSBComputer scienceSoftware deploymentContext (archaeology)Data loggerCalibrationScope (computer science)Scale (ratio)Field (mathematics)ScalabilityEmbedded systemReal-time computingEnvironmental scienceDatabaseSoftwareSoftware engineeringOperating systemStatisticsMathematicsProgramming languagePure mathematicsPhysicsBiologyPaleontologyQuantum mechanicsPeatlands and Wetlands EcologyCryospheric studies and observationsAtmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics