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A focus of this group is intended to be the human exposure research (heR) package written in R, and other statistically oriented packages.

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Introducing the SidePak LaBraT Software

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I have written a program for Linux called "SidePak LaBraT" that is able to simultaneously plot and save real-time SidePak aerosol data from multiple SidePak units. It seems currently impossible to connect multiple SidePaks to a single Windows computer, so this software is Linux-only. I've spoken to the folks at TSI and FTDI (makers of the USB/Serial chip) and there seems no way for the Windows drivers to handle multiple SidePaks. But Linux has no problem :-).

Latest Version of 'SidePak Buddy' Software

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"SidePak Buddy" is software for the Linux and Windows platforms that plots and saves real-time aerosol levels measured by a TSI SidePak Aerosol Monitor. This software is meant to be a user-friendly way for both technical and non-technical people to see the immediate impact of a source of particulate matter on air quality.

I have recently used this software to demonstrate the levels of real-time particles that occur in an automobile with an active smoker present (see http://latimes.com/smoking).

This updated version of "SidePak Buddy" (Version 1.2) has the following features:

"SidePak Buddy" Windows App Ready for Testing

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I've continued work on an MS Windows application to facilitate retrieving and viewing real-time aerosol concentrations from a TSI SidePak monitor. Attached is a ZIP file containing the Windows EXE file, which has been tested on Windows XP, as well as the complete Perl/Tk source code (in a compressed ZIP file). This is a pre-release version and is intended to be tested in a limited group before being released publicly. Please use it, mangle it, and tell me all about it.... Note: I've dubbed this version the "SidePak Buddy" since "tkSidePakGetWin32" was a little cryptic :-).

Simple MS Windows App to Plot Real-Time SidePak Data

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I finished a simple computer program tested on Windows XP that you can easily use to view and save real-time aerosol concentrations from a USB-connected TSI SidePak aerosol monitor. Simply unzip the attached file and copy the Windows EXE file ("tkSidePakGet.exe") to your desktop or anywhere else on your hard drive.

Double-clicking on the blue SidePak icon will launch a terminal window and a plotting window in which SidePak concentration values will immediately start appearing on a stripchart, 1 every second. The values are also automatically saved in a text file named sidepackoutput.csv (by default). The File menu contains items for starting and stopping the stripchart and for saving the current plot as a PostScript file.

Computer Script for Real-Time Communication with the SidePak Monitor

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I have just finished working up a small Perl computer script that can communicate with a SidePak aerosol monitor over a Windows COM port, gathering data in 1-sec intervals. It gathers data every second and writes the returned values to a text file along with a time and date stamp. See the attached files for the script ('SidePakGetWin32.pl') and an example of the output written to a file ('temp.txt').

Just in case you are one of the uninitiated in the wonders of the SidePak :), you can get more info at TSI.

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