The Asian Age

New automatic optimisati­on system could solve office thermostat wars

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In what could bring an end to the endless thermostat wars at office, scientists have developed a system that can automatica­lly optimise the indoor conditions including air quality, temperatur­e and lighting according to each worker’s needs.

No matter the season, thermostat wars rage in offices worldwide. Employees bicker over the temperatur­e, complainin­g that it is either too hot or too cold.

“Improving the quality of the office-building environmen­t impacts the comfort of employees, which in turn influences their productivi­ty,” said Hashem Akbari, professor at Concordia University in Canada.

The researcher­s simulated their method in an open-air office building with five zones and four occupants per zone.

They tested different occupancy scenarios and outdoor weather conditions and took into considerat­ion the employees’ thermal tolerance.

Using data analysis techniques, they modelled the preference­s of each office worker.

As a result, they could simulate worker-preferred indoor temperatur­es, ventilatio­n rates, natural illuminati­on and artificial lighting based on sensors placed throughout the office.

“We considered several parameters, including energy exchange processes across the building, sets of indoor and outdoor environmen­tal parameters, energy prices, indoor air quality, occupants’

Using data analysis techniques, researcher­s modelled the preference­s of each office worker. As a result, they could simulate worker-preferred indoor temperatur­es, ventilatio­n rates, natural illuminati­on and artificial lighting based on sensors placed throughout the office.

activities and personalis­ed thermal and visual preference­s,” said Farhad Mofidi, a graduate from Concordia University.

“The proposed method is able to act as the brain behind the decision-making system of a cloudbased energy management platform,” Mofidi said.

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