Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) issues have a direct impact on the health and comfort of building occupants. In this paper, an experimental low-cost system has been developed to address IAQ issues by using a distributed internet of things platform to control and monitor the indoor environment in building spaces while adopting a data-driven approach. The system is based on several real-time sensor data to model the indoor air quality and accurately control the ventilation system through algorithms to maintain a comfortable level of IAQ by balancing indoor and outdoor pollutant concentrations using the Indoor Air Quality Index approach. This paper describes hardware and softwaredetailsofthesystemaswellasthealgorithms,models,andcontrolstrategiesoftheproposed solutionwhichcanbeintegratedindetachedventilationsystems. Furthermore,amobileapphasbeen developed to inform, in real time, different-expertise-user profiles showing indoor and outdoor IAQ conditions. The system is implemented in a small prototype box and early-validated with different test cases considering various pollutant concentrations, reaching a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 3–4.

Multisensor IoT platform for optimising IAQ levels in buildings through a smart ventilation system / Chiesa, G.; Cesari, Silvia; Garcia, M.; Issa, M.; Li, Shuyang. - In: SUSTAINABILITY. - ISSN 2071-1050. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:5777(2019), pp. 1-28. [10.3390/su11205777]

Multisensor IoT platform for optimising IAQ levels in buildings through a smart ventilation system

Chiesa G.;CESARI, SILVIA;LI, SHUYANG
2019

Abstract

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) issues have a direct impact on the health and comfort of building occupants. In this paper, an experimental low-cost system has been developed to address IAQ issues by using a distributed internet of things platform to control and monitor the indoor environment in building spaces while adopting a data-driven approach. The system is based on several real-time sensor data to model the indoor air quality and accurately control the ventilation system through algorithms to maintain a comfortable level of IAQ by balancing indoor and outdoor pollutant concentrations using the Indoor Air Quality Index approach. This paper describes hardware and softwaredetailsofthesystemaswellasthealgorithms,models,andcontrolstrategiesoftheproposed solutionwhichcanbeintegratedindetachedventilationsystems. Furthermore,amobileapphasbeen developed to inform, in real time, different-expertise-user profiles showing indoor and outdoor IAQ conditions. The system is implemented in a small prototype box and early-validated with different test cases considering various pollutant concentrations, reaching a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 3–4.
2019
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