SSPAM: LED-Based Scanning Sun Photometer for Aerosol Monitoring

Aerosols have significant effects on weather, climate, and human health. Sun photometers are one of the ways to monitor aerosol properties. However, these photometers are either too expensive, too bulky, or inaccurate. This developmental research focused on the development of a sun photometer that i...

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Main Authors: Ariate, Arnel Mari B., Dipasupil, John Regulus Michael A. DipasupilJohn Regulus Michael A.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:conf_shsrescon-10882022-05-02T12:00:09Z SSPAM: LED-Based Scanning Sun Photometer for Aerosol Monitoring Ariate, Arnel Mari B. Dipasupil, John Regulus Michael A. DipasupilJohn Regulus Michael A. Aerosols have significant effects on weather, climate, and human health. Sun photometers are one of the ways to monitor aerosol properties. However, these photometers are either too expensive, too bulky, or inaccurate. This developmental research focused on the development of a sun photometer that is cheaper than those on the current market. It used two lab-tested LEDs with over-the-counter hobbyist electronics. The housings and supporting structures consist of 3D printed parts and an outsourced junction box. During data collection, it calculated solar position locally with campaign details it received through the Google Cloud Platform (GCP). It then publishes LED sensor readings to the GCP at the specified intervals. With these readings, a method known as Langley calibration is applied to calibrate the device and obtain Aerosol Optical Depth and the Ångström exponent. The campaign period from February 18 to March 10, 2022 was held in Antipolo, Rizal, and it yielded average correlation values of 85.8% (500nm) and 88.3% (675nm). Furthermore, the device recorded average AOD values of 0.3679 (500nm) and 0.171 (675nm), which signify the high amounts of aerosols present in the atmosphere of Antipolo. Furthermore, Angstrom exponent averaged 2.47, suggesting that these aerosols may be the result of human-made industrial processes and urban pollution. It was proven in this study that it was possible to develop a cheap, accurate, continuous, and effective LED sun photometer. 2022-05-13T15:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/conf_shsrescon/2022/paper_see/13 DLSU Senior High School Research Congress Animo Repository sun photometer Langley calibration aerosol optical depth Angstrom exponent LEDs as photodiodes
institution De La Salle University
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topic sun photometer
Langley calibration
aerosol optical depth
Angstrom exponent
LEDs as photodiodes
spellingShingle sun photometer
Langley calibration
aerosol optical depth
Angstrom exponent
LEDs as photodiodes
Ariate, Arnel Mari B.
Dipasupil, John Regulus Michael A. DipasupilJohn Regulus Michael A.
SSPAM: LED-Based Scanning Sun Photometer for Aerosol Monitoring
description Aerosols have significant effects on weather, climate, and human health. Sun photometers are one of the ways to monitor aerosol properties. However, these photometers are either too expensive, too bulky, or inaccurate. This developmental research focused on the development of a sun photometer that is cheaper than those on the current market. It used two lab-tested LEDs with over-the-counter hobbyist electronics. The housings and supporting structures consist of 3D printed parts and an outsourced junction box. During data collection, it calculated solar position locally with campaign details it received through the Google Cloud Platform (GCP). It then publishes LED sensor readings to the GCP at the specified intervals. With these readings, a method known as Langley calibration is applied to calibrate the device and obtain Aerosol Optical Depth and the Ångström exponent. The campaign period from February 18 to March 10, 2022 was held in Antipolo, Rizal, and it yielded average correlation values of 85.8% (500nm) and 88.3% (675nm). Furthermore, the device recorded average AOD values of 0.3679 (500nm) and 0.171 (675nm), which signify the high amounts of aerosols present in the atmosphere of Antipolo. Furthermore, Angstrom exponent averaged 2.47, suggesting that these aerosols may be the result of human-made industrial processes and urban pollution. It was proven in this study that it was possible to develop a cheap, accurate, continuous, and effective LED sun photometer.
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author Ariate, Arnel Mari B.
Dipasupil, John Regulus Michael A. DipasupilJohn Regulus Michael A.
author_facet Ariate, Arnel Mari B.
Dipasupil, John Regulus Michael A. DipasupilJohn Regulus Michael A.
author_sort Ariate, Arnel Mari B.
title SSPAM: LED-Based Scanning Sun Photometer for Aerosol Monitoring
title_short SSPAM: LED-Based Scanning Sun Photometer for Aerosol Monitoring
title_full SSPAM: LED-Based Scanning Sun Photometer for Aerosol Monitoring
title_fullStr SSPAM: LED-Based Scanning Sun Photometer for Aerosol Monitoring
title_full_unstemmed SSPAM: LED-Based Scanning Sun Photometer for Aerosol Monitoring
title_sort sspam: led-based scanning sun photometer for aerosol monitoring
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2022
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/conf_shsrescon/2022/paper_see/13
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