The combustion of solid fuels in residential cookstoves is a global health and climate issue, and expanded use of improved cookstoves could have significant benefits locally and globally. Evaluating impacts of improved cookstove programs requires more accurately measuring stove use patterns. This work builds on and improves existing stove use monitoring methods. First, we introduce and describe a novel, in-field photo-observation sampling method designed to capture near-continuous, real-world, ground-truth stove usage information. These measurements are used to validate predictions made by electronic stove use monitors (SUMs). Second, we present Cooking Event Detector (CookED), a SUM algorithm that translates stove-temperature measurements ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Biomass combustion results in 4.3 million premat...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Biomass combustion results in 4.3 million premat...
Exposure to fine particles (PM2.5) resulting from solid fuel use for household energy needs – includ...
AbstractWith improved cookstoves (ICs) increasingly distributed to households for a range of air pol...
The sustained use of cookstoves that are introduced to reduce fuel use or air pollution needs to be ...
AbstractWith improved cookstoves (ICs) increasingly distributed to households for a range of air pol...
The exposure to the toxic products of the incomplete combustion of wood, charcoal, crop residues and...
Today, 3 billion people, or 41% of the global population, burn wood, charcoal, dung, crop residues, ...
Today, 3 billion people, or 41% of the global population, burn wood, charcoal, dung, crop residues, ...
Household air pollution generated from solid fuel use for cooking is one of the leading risk factors...
The exposure to the toxic products of the incomplete combustion of wood, charcoal, crop residues and...
Household air pollution generated from solid fuel use for cooking is one of the leading risk factors...
This data in brief article includes estimated time cooking based on temperature sensor data taken ev...
This data in brief article includes estimated time cooking based on temperature sensor data taken ev...
This data in brief article includes estimated time cooking based on temperature sensor data taken ev...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Biomass combustion results in 4.3 million premat...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Biomass combustion results in 4.3 million premat...
Exposure to fine particles (PM2.5) resulting from solid fuel use for household energy needs – includ...
AbstractWith improved cookstoves (ICs) increasingly distributed to households for a range of air pol...
The sustained use of cookstoves that are introduced to reduce fuel use or air pollution needs to be ...
AbstractWith improved cookstoves (ICs) increasingly distributed to households for a range of air pol...
The exposure to the toxic products of the incomplete combustion of wood, charcoal, crop residues and...
Today, 3 billion people, or 41% of the global population, burn wood, charcoal, dung, crop residues, ...
Today, 3 billion people, or 41% of the global population, burn wood, charcoal, dung, crop residues, ...
Household air pollution generated from solid fuel use for cooking is one of the leading risk factors...
The exposure to the toxic products of the incomplete combustion of wood, charcoal, crop residues and...
Household air pollution generated from solid fuel use for cooking is one of the leading risk factors...
This data in brief article includes estimated time cooking based on temperature sensor data taken ev...
This data in brief article includes estimated time cooking based on temperature sensor data taken ev...
This data in brief article includes estimated time cooking based on temperature sensor data taken ev...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Biomass combustion results in 4.3 million premat...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Biomass combustion results in 4.3 million premat...
Exposure to fine particles (PM2.5) resulting from solid fuel use for household energy needs – includ...