Analysis of mobile monitoring data from themicroAeth® MA200 for measuring changes in blackcarbon on the roadside in Augsburg

2021 
Abstract. The portable microAeth® MA200 (MA200) is widely applied for measuring black carbon (BC) in human exposure characterization and mobile air quality monitoring. However, the field lacks information about this instrument's performance under various settings. This study evaluated the real-time performance of the MA200 in an urban area, Augsburg, Germany. Noise reduction and negative value mitigation were explored using different data processing methods: local polynomial regression (LPR), optimized noise reduction averaging (ONA), and centered moving average (CMA) under different interval time (5 s, 10 s, and 30 s). After noise reduction, the data were evaluated and compared by (1) the relative number of negative values; (2) more detailed microenvironmental change information retained after noise reduction; (3) the reduction of the peak values and number of peak samples; (4) more detailed microenvironmental change retained after the background correction. Our results showed that CMA showed a good prospect to analyze the raw BC concentration data in terms of the interval time due to its proportions of negative values and the detail microenvironmental change. Moreover, the CMA method has the highest reduction peak values and the number of peak samples compared to ONA and LPR. Furthermore, after background correction, the CMA treatment results remained more detailed microenvironmental changes in pollutants than others. Therefore, based on a comprehensive comparison, CMA offered a good approach to post-process the raw BC concentration data. These findings provide new insight for the noise reduction approach that applied in mobile monitoring campaign using BC instruments.
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