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Fine-Scale Spatiotemporal Air Pollution Analysis Using Mobile Monitors on Google Street View Vehicles

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  • Yawen Guan
  • Margaret C. Johnson
  • Matthias Katzfuss
  • Elizabeth Mannshardt
  • Kyle P. Messier
  • Brian J. Reich
  • Joon J. Song

Abstract

People are increasingly concerned with understanding their personal environment, including possible exposure to harmful air pollutants. To make informed decisions on their day-to-day activities, they are interested in real-time information on a localized scale. Publicly available, fine-scale, high-quality air pollution measurements acquired using mobile monitors represent a paradigm shift in measurement technologies. A methodological framework utilizing these increasingly fine-scale measurements to provide real-time air pollution maps and short-term air quality forecasts on a fine-resolution spatial scale could prove to be instrumental in increasing public awareness and understanding. The Google Street View study provides a unique source of data with spatial and temporal complexities, with the potential to provide information about commuter exposure and hot spots within city streets with high traffic. We develop a computationally efficient spatiotemporal model for these data and use the model to make short-term forecasts and high-resolution maps of current air pollution levels. We also show via an experiment that mobile networks can provide more nuanced information than an equally sized fixed-location network. This modeling framework has important real-world implications in understanding citizens’ personal environments, as data production and real-time availability continue to be driven by the ongoing development and improvement of mobile measurement technologies. Supplementary materials for this article, including a standardized description of the materials available for reproducing the work, are available as an online supplement.

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  • Yawen Guan & Margaret C. Johnson & Matthias Katzfuss & Elizabeth Mannshardt & Kyle P. Messier & Brian J. Reich & Joon J. Song, 2020. "Fine-Scale Spatiotemporal Air Pollution Analysis Using Mobile Monitors on Google Street View Vehicles," Journal of the American Statistical Association, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 115(531), pages 1111-1124, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:jnlasa:v:115:y:2020:i:531:p:1111-1124
    DOI: 10.1080/01621459.2019.1665526
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