New paper: Indoor Environmental Quality Monitoring by Autonomous Mobile Sensing

The paper has been accepted to ACM Buildsys 2017. Indoor climate monitoring is crucial for building agility, enabling indoor environmental quality (IEQ) assessment, occupancy-based climate control, and context-aware services. While instrumenting the space with low-cost sensors like temperature, humidity, and light level, is a viable option, it is not scalable for expensive sensors like carbon […]
New paper: Ceiling fan air speeds around desks and office partitions

It is the first work to evaluate the effects of tables and workstation partitions on a room’s generic air flow and comfort profiles. Check more details about the study (here). Background: Ceiling fans may cool room occupants very efficiently, but the air speeds experienced in the occupied zone are inherently non-uniform. Designers should be aware of […]
New paper: downward plane jet interacted with a cough jet

The paper has been published in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene (here) A cough jet can travel beyond the breathing zone of the source person, and thus, infectious viral- and bacterial-laden particles can be transported from the source person to others in close proximity. To reduce the interpersonal transmission of coughed particles, the objective […]
You must be logged in to post a comment.