Clarity air quality data performance evaluation: 

MCERTS Performance Evaluation

The plots below show the performance of Clarity Nodes when using both Global and Collocation-Based Collocation:

  • Source:
    Third Party
  • Region:
    Europe
  • Location:
    MCERTS Performance Evaluation
  • Pollutants:
    PM2.5
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The Clarity Remote Calibration Process

We are committed to transparency and scientific integrity, and recognize that air quality data performance specifications should reflect real-world conditions rather than idealized scenarios — that's why all of our performance results are for long-term collocations, rather than selectively showcasing only the best outcomes for short-term collocations, as is often the case in our industry.

Calibration is included free of charge as part of Clarity's Sensing-as-a-Service offering — we calibrate all air quality sensor data on behalf of our customers. After Onboarding, Clarity customers have the option to choose between pre-calibration using the Global Calibrations or Collocation-Based Collocation, as illustrated by the graphic below.

What is the difference between Global & Collocation-Based Calibration?

Pre-Calibration with Global Calibration

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All Clarity Nodes come equipped with preset standard calibrations — the Global Calibrations — for both PM2.5 and NO2 measurements. This ensures that calibrated data are available even for organizations without access to a reference monitor or that choose not to perform collocation-based calibration.

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Collocation-Based Calibration

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While pre-calibration with Global Calibration significantly improves data performance, we highly recommend Collocation-Based Calibration for any air quality sensor network.

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Performance results by type of calibration applied

Pre-calibrated results for Particulate Matter (PM2.5)

Clarity’s air quality monitoring Node-S hardware sensor.

Pre-calibrated results for Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)

Clarity’s air quality monitoring Node-S hardware sensor.

Collocation-based results for Particulate Matter (PM2.5)

Clarity’s air quality monitoring Node-S hardware sensor.

Collocation-based results for Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)

Clarity’s air quality monitoring Node-S hardware sensor.

Why Sensing-as-a-Service℠ for air pollution monitoring?

No separate software purchase. No add-on warranties. No unexpected expenses.
With one upfront service, we’re giving you the affordability, flexibility, and autonomy to eliminate all of your air quality blind spots.

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Hardware

Easily deployed air monitoring devices

Self-powered Clarity Node-S air quality monitoring hardware measures PM2.5 and NO2 and serves as a platform for additional modules that measure Wind, Black Carbon, and Ozone.

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Cloud data management & visualization

Air quality measurements and air sensor network status are easily accessible in real-time via Clarity’s user-friendly Dashboard, REST API, and OpenMap.

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Expert air quality project support

An experienced Environmental Project Manager to help you define a project plan and guide you through Collocation and Calibration of your devices.

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