Comfort living analysis in smart living environment

The thermal environment is a key factor that influences the thermal comfort and, consequentially, the productivity of occupants. The installation of the Heating Ventilating Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems provides adequate comfort to occupants within buildings. Thermal comfort is commonly assessed b...

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Main Author: Lee, Sean Jian Hui
Other Authors: Soh Yeng Chai
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2022
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1577012023-07-07T19:02:53Z Comfort living analysis in smart living environment Lee, Sean Jian Hui Soh Yeng Chai School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering EYCSOH@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Control and instrumentation::Control engineering The thermal environment is a key factor that influences the thermal comfort and, consequentially, the productivity of occupants. The installation of the Heating Ventilating Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems provides adequate comfort to occupants within buildings. Thermal comfort is commonly assessed by the computation of the Predicted Mean Vote (PMV). Throughout the years, research has discussed the relationship between thermal comfort and productivity. To predict the changes in the thermal comfort of occupants, numerous studies have formulated the PMV models to study and analyze how the thermal variation of the environment influences the overall comfort. However, with a wide variation in the study of the PMV models, the understanding of this subject has become enigmatic. This Final Year Project (FYP) will focus on exploring a simple and systematic model with the aim of understanding the relationship between thermal comfort and productivity. Also, how the environmental and personal factors may influence the productivity of occupants. In addition, to propose a solution that can be used as a platform to apply the knowledge and understanding from the study of the thermal comfort of occupants. To achieve these objectives, exploring different prediction algorithms will be carried out. After which, simulations will be conducted to obtain results to validate the claims and assumptions made. Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) 2022-05-23T08:45:41Z 2022-05-23T08:45:41Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Lee, S. J. H. (2022). Comfort living analysis in smart living environment. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/157701 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/157701 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Lee, Sean Jian Hui
Comfort living analysis in smart living environment
description The thermal environment is a key factor that influences the thermal comfort and, consequentially, the productivity of occupants. The installation of the Heating Ventilating Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems provides adequate comfort to occupants within buildings. Thermal comfort is commonly assessed by the computation of the Predicted Mean Vote (PMV). Throughout the years, research has discussed the relationship between thermal comfort and productivity. To predict the changes in the thermal comfort of occupants, numerous studies have formulated the PMV models to study and analyze how the thermal variation of the environment influences the overall comfort. However, with a wide variation in the study of the PMV models, the understanding of this subject has become enigmatic. This Final Year Project (FYP) will focus on exploring a simple and systematic model with the aim of understanding the relationship between thermal comfort and productivity. Also, how the environmental and personal factors may influence the productivity of occupants. In addition, to propose a solution that can be used as a platform to apply the knowledge and understanding from the study of the thermal comfort of occupants. To achieve these objectives, exploring different prediction algorithms will be carried out. After which, simulations will be conducted to obtain results to validate the claims and assumptions made.
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title Comfort living analysis in smart living environment
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