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ascaad2023_080 |
authors |
Othman, Hanin; Azari, Rahman |
year |
2023 |
title |
Exploring Low-Cost Sensors for Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Monitoring: A Review of Stationary and Mobile Sensing Systems |
source |
C+++: Computation, Culture, and Context – Proceedings of the 11th International Conference of the Arab Society for Computation in Architecture, Art and Design (ASCAAD), University of Petra, Amman, Jordan [Hybrid Conference] 7-9 November 2023, pp. 224-241. |
summary |
Indoor air quality (IAQ) is considered a crucial aspect of building health and occupant well-being, especially as occupants spend 90 percent of their time indoors. Different factors impact the concentration of air pollutants and air quality in indoor spaces including inadequate ventilation, emissions from building materials and furnishings, and biological contaminants. Thus, indoor air quality (IAQ) needs to be carefully monitored and controlled as a building operation priority to maintain healthy indoor environments. The IAQ monitoring can be accomplished using stationary and mobile sensors, each of which option offers advantages and disadvantages. This project reviews recent studies employing stationary and mobile monitoring sensing systems to investigate and compare the characteristics of these monitoring sensing systems targeting air quality in interior architectural spaces. A thorough assessment of the characteristics of IAQ sensing systems was conducted, encompassing factors such types, availability, spatial and temporal monitoring coverage, accuracy, and precision in IAQ measuring, and detection potential for various pollutants. The results will provide building professionals with the needed insight to make informed decisions when planning for IAQ monitoring. |
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