Fissore Virginia Isabella, Arcamone Giuseppina, Astolfi Arianna, Barbaro Alberto, Carullo Alessio, Chiavassa Pietro, Clerico Marina, Fantucci Stefano, Fiori Franco, Gallione Davide, Giusto Edoardo, Lorenzati Alice, Mastromatteo Nicole, Montrucchio Bartolomeo, Pellegrino Anna, Piccablotto Gabriele, Puglisi Giuseppina Emma, Ramirez-Espinosa Gustavo, Raviola Erica, Servetti Antonio, Shtrepi Louena
Department of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, 10129 Turin, Italy.
Department of Electronics and Telecommunication, Politecnico di Torino, 10129 Turin, Italy.
Sensors (Basel). 2024 May 1;24(9):2893. doi: 10.3390/s24092893.
The Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) combines thermal, visual, acoustic, and air-quality conditions in indoor environments and affects occupants' health, well-being, and comfort. Performing continuous monitoring to assess IEQ is increasingly proving to be important, also due to the large amount of time that people spend in closed spaces. In the present study, the design, development, and metrological characterization of a low-cost multi-sensor device is presented. The device is part of a wider system, hereafter referred to as PROMET&O (PROactive Monitoring for indoor EnvironmenTal quality & cOmfort), that also includes a questionnaire for the collection of occupants' feedback on comfort perception and a dashboard to show end users all monitored data. The PROMET&O multi-sensor monitors the quality conditions of indoor environments thanks to a set of low-cost sensors that measure air temperature, relative humidity, illuminance, sound pressure level, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, particulate matter, volatile organic compounds, and formaldehyde. The device architecture is described, and the design criteria related to measurement requirements are highlighted. Particular attention is paid to the calibration of the device to ensure the metrological traceability of the measurements. Calibration procedures, based on the comparison to reference standards and following commonly employed or ad hoc developed technical procedures, were defined and applied to the bare sensors of air temperature and relative humidity, carbon dioxide, illuminance, sound pressure level, particulate matter, and formaldehyde. The next calibration phase in the laboratory will be aimed at analyzing the mutual influences of the assembled multi-sensor hardware components and refining the calibration functions.
室内环境质量(IEQ)综合了室内环境中的热、视觉、声学和空气质量状况,会影响居住者的健康、幸福和舒适度。由于人们在封闭空间中度过大量时间,因此进行持续监测以评估IEQ变得越来越重要。在本研究中,介绍了一种低成本多传感器设备的设计、开发和计量特性。该设备是一个更广泛系统的一部分,以下简称PROMET&O(室内环境质量与舒适度主动监测),该系统还包括一份用于收集居住者对舒适度感知反馈的问卷以及一个向终端用户展示所有监测数据的仪表板。PROMET&O多传感器借助一组低成本传感器来监测室内环境的质量状况,这些传感器可测量空气温度、相对湿度、照度、声压级、一氧化碳、二氧化碳、二氧化氮、颗粒物、挥发性有机化合物和甲醛。描述了设备架构,并强调了与测量要求相关的设计标准。特别关注设备的校准,以确保测量的计量溯源性。基于与参考标准的比较并遵循常用或专门制定的技术程序,定义了校准程序并将其应用于空气温度和相对湿度、二氧化碳、照度、声压级、颗粒物和甲醛的裸传感器。实验室的下一个校准阶段将旨在分析组装后的多传感器硬件组件的相互影响并完善校准函数。