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Monitoring Tool for Improving Indoor Environment Quality and Performance Based on IoT Sensors: State of the Art and Concept

Salam Traboulsi () and Stefan Knauth
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Salam Traboulsi: Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences
Stefan Knauth: Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences

Chapter 20 in iCity. Transformative Research for the Livable, Intelligent, and Sustainable City, 2022, pp 307-314 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Indoor temperature is one of the fundamental features of the indoor environment. It can be controlled with distributed IoT sensors, through wireless networks. It affects human indoor environment such as human thermal sensation, productivity at work, buildings’ quality, and several syndrome symptoms. In this study, we focus on the effects of the indoor temperature on the human work productivity and thermal sensation. Our research aims to develop an IoT monitoring tool to manage the challenges in smart buildings by extracting and processing relevant data. It proposes data analysis periodically and integrates newly generated data into the analytical cycle that allows improving human indoor environment.

Keywords: Internet of Things; Buildings’ performance; Indoor environment management; Workers’ productivity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-92096-8_20

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