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An Open-Source Platform for Indoor Environment Monitoring with Participatory Comfort Sensing

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SENSORS
卷 23, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s23010364

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participatory sensing; comfort perception; open-source; wireless sensor network; indoor environment

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We propose an open-source wireless network and data management system for collecting and storing indoor environmental measurements and perceived comfort in commercial buildings. The system, called a PCIEM platform, includes devices placed in office areas, a wireless network, and a remote database. Each device, PCFN, has a touchscreen for occupants to provide feedback and sensors to collect environmental data. The platform aims to enable personalized comfort control in real-time. Lessons learned from the design, prototyping, and deployment of a few PCFNs in a commercial building are described.
We present an open-source wireless network and data management system for collecting and storing indoor environmental measurements and perceived comfort via participatory sensing in commercial buildings. The system, called a personal comfort and indoor environment measurement (PCIEM) platform, consists of several devices placed in office occupants' work areas, a wireless network, and a remote database to store the data. Each device, called a PCFN (personal comfort feedback node), contains a touchscreen through which the occupant can provide feedback on their perceived comfort on-demand, and several sensors to collect environmental data. The platform is designed to be part of an indoor climate control system that can enable personalized comfort control in real-time. We describe the design, prototyping, and initial deployment of a small number of PCFNs in a commercial building. We also provide lessons learned from these steps. Application of the data collected from the PCFNs for modeling and real-time control will be reported in future work. We use hardware components that are commercial and off-the-shelf, and our software design is based on open-source tools that are freely and publicly available to enable repeatability.

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