Computer Automation and Error Analysis of a CO2-Laser Long-Path Absorption System for Air Pollution Monitoring
Abstract
A CO2-laser long-path absorption system for air pollution monitoring has been computer automated. Both the lasers and the electronic circuits are controlled by a computer. Real-time estimation of both systematic error and imprecision is used to select an optimum measurement strategy for each different pollution situation expected. The system has been used in a field experiment in the vicinity of a petrochemical industry where ethylene and vinyl chloride are produced. Ethylene concentrations from below 30 up to 400 ppb were monitored using path lenghts of 500-2800 m. The concentrations of vinyl chloride were generally small (less than 50 ppb). The systematic errors of the measurements were typically 5-10 percent and the imprecision 5-25 percent
- Publication:
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IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation Measurement
- Pub Date:
- December 1978
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1978ITIM...27..358J
- Keywords:
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- Air Pollution;
- Carbon Dioxide Lasers;
- Computer Techniques;
- Error Analysis;
- Photoabsorption;
- Pollution Monitoring;
- Absorption Spectroscopy;
- Automatic Test Equipment;
- Automation;
- Electronic Control;
- Ethylene;
- Gas Spectroscopy;
- Instrument Errors;
- Numerical Control;
- Optical Measuring Instruments;
- Optical Paths;
- Instrumentation and Photography