Algorithm-based process for improving ambient air quality
Improving ambient air quality in residences using an algorithm-based process (pattern detection) that gives the resident ventilation recommendations
Initial situation and problem
Monitoring and improving ambient air quality is increasingly regarded as a factor for preserving the value of residential buildings (mold prevention) and for energy-efficient resident behavior
A scientific research project is intended to evaluate how ventilation habits can be affected by using sensors to monitor ambient air quality and by algorithmically calculated ventilation recommendations
mm1 approach and solution
mm1 Technology designs, develops and delivers a comprehensive pilot solution consisting of sensors, communications interfaces and a cloud backend to process the sensor data in real time
The core of the solution is an algorithm-based process (pattern recognition) that outputs action recommendations (ventilate yes/no) in a comparison of indoor and outdoor temperature and air humidity values
Results
The mm1 pilot solution for energy-efficient ventilation habits was installed in several properties of the housing sector (approx. 50 residential units)
The effect of ventilation recommendations on the resident’s ventilation habits was measured across two heating periods
Scientific review in summer 2018 is still ongoing
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