A Non-Intrusive Ultrasound-Based Sensing Technique for Activity Detection: Proof of Concept Towards Optimized Personalized Comfort
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Identifying the activity level is pivotal to take metabolic rate into account when assessing comfort in indoor environments. This work addresses two-fold aims. Firstly, the feasibility of employing multi-ultrasonic sensors on a multidomain monitoring platform for personalized comfort is investigated. Secondly, a data calibration and filtering methodology aimed at extracting features to detect office activities is proposed using temporal markers. A living environment for office use was considered and volunteer healthy subjects were monitored during 5 typical office activities. Results confirm the feasibility of integrating ultrasonic sensors in a monitoring platform to capture meaningful movement patterns to discern various office activities. In addition, results show that activity discrimination has an impact of 76% on the estimated Predictive Mean Vote (PMV) values. This information can be integrated in personal comfort models (PCMs) to optimize the occupants' well-being as well as thermoregulation of the built environment and, hence, the building energy consumption.
Tipologia CRIS:
4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
personal comfort, activities of daily living, office activities, monitoring system, ultrasonic sensors ,activity detection, signal processing
Elenco autori:
Ciuffreda, Ilaria; Cosoli, Gloria; Revel, Gian Marco; Arnesano, Marco; Casaccia, Sara
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Titolo del libro:
2024 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for Living Environment (MetroLivEnv)