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Continuous Sensing of Occupant Perception of Indoor Ambient Factors
Ambient factors such as temperature, lighting, and air quality influence occupants' productivity and behavior. Although these factors are regulated by industry standards and monitored by the facilities management groups, occupants' perceptions vary from actual values due to various factors such as building schedules and occupancy, occupant activity and preferences, weather and climate, and the placement of sensors. While occupant comfort surveys are sometimes conducted, they are generally limited to one-time or periodic assessments that do not fully represent occupant experiences throughout building operations. This study proposes a new methodology for gathering real time data on a continuous basis through participatory sensing of occupant ambient comfort in indoor environments based on a smart phone application. The developed application is presented and validated by a pilot study in a university building. Occupant perceptions of temperature are compared to actual temperature records. No correlation is found between perceived and actual room temperatures demonstrating the potential of a participatory sensing tool for adaptively controlling building temperature ranges.
Continuous Sensing of Occupant Perception of Indoor Ambient Factors
Ambient factors such as temperature, lighting, and air quality influence occupants' productivity and behavior. Although these factors are regulated by industry standards and monitored by the facilities management groups, occupants' perceptions vary from actual values due to various factors such as building schedules and occupancy, occupant activity and preferences, weather and climate, and the placement of sensors. While occupant comfort surveys are sometimes conducted, they are generally limited to one-time or periodic assessments that do not fully represent occupant experiences throughout building operations. This study proposes a new methodology for gathering real time data on a continuous basis through participatory sensing of occupant ambient comfort in indoor environments based on a smart phone application. The developed application is presented and validated by a pilot study in a university building. Occupant perceptions of temperature are compared to actual temperature records. No correlation is found between perceived and actual room temperatures demonstrating the potential of a participatory sensing tool for adaptively controlling building temperature ranges.
Continuous Sensing of Occupant Perception of Indoor Ambient Factors
Jazizadeh, Farrokh (Autor:in) / Kavulya, Geoffrey (Autor:in) / Klein, Laura (Autor:in) / Becerik-Gerber, Burcin (Autor:in)
International Workshop on Computing in Civil Engineering 2011 ; 2011 ; Miami, Florida, United States
Computing in Civil Engineering (2011) ; 161-168
16.06.2011
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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