Indoor Air Quality Improvement
Systems and Control
2021-01-05 v2 Systems and Control
Abstract
Poor indoor air quality can contribute to the development of various chronic respiratory diseases such as asthma, heart disease, and lung cancer. Since air quality is extremely difficult for humans to detect though sensory processing, there is a need for efficient ventilation systems that can provide a healthier environment. In this paper, we have designed an energy efficient ventilation system that predicts sensor occupancy patterns based on historical data to improve indoor air quality.
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@article{arxiv.2012.15387,
title = {Indoor Air Quality Improvement},
author = {Ajinkya Gawade and Aniket Sanap and Vishal Baviskar and Ryan Jahnige and Qingquan Zhang and Ting Zhu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.15387},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
Evaluation is incomplete. Difference in air quality improvement when outdoor air is used as opposed to circulating indoor air is not considered