01.Intro.to.heR.Activities {heR.Activities}R Documentation

An Introduction to the heR.Activities Package

Description

This help page gives a short introduction to the heR.Activities package, which is a module of the Human Exposure Research (heR) package

Details

This package was first developed as part of Neil Klepeis' research on human exposure to airborne particulate matter occurring in people's homes while a PhD student in Environmental Health Sciences at the School of Public Heatlh, University of California at Berkeley.

The elements of this package include functions for manipulating, plotting, and analyzing human activity pattern data.

See the heR.ActivityData package for a variety of large-scale human activity pattern data, including the EPA's 1992-94 National Human Activity Pattern Survey (NHAPS).

Please see the package index for a complete listing of the specific functions and data sets that are part of this package.

The current modules in the Human Exposure Research (heR) include:

heR.Activities Human activity pattern plotting and analysis
heR.ActivityData Human activity pattern data
heR.IndoorAir Indoor air modeling
heR.Inhalation Inhalation exposure and dose modeling
heR.Misc Miscellaneous plotting and analysis functions
heR.MonitoringData Indoor and outdoor pollutant time series data
heR.Simulation Exposure simulation framework
heR.SurveyData PTEAM exposure survey data

See http://exposurescience.org/her.html to access the software and for further information on heR.

Distribution License

This package is distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). There is ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY for this software.

For more details visit http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html or write to:

The Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.

In short, you may copy, modify, and redistribute the source code for this package, so long as you make the complete source code available for any version that you release – and it is also licensed under the GPL. In this way, the software remains free for current and future users.

Author(s)

Neil E. Klepeis
http://klepeis.net
http://exposurescience.org


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