Crowd-sourcing thermal (dis)comfort
Crowd-sourcing thermal (dis)comfort
This paper details our work towards designing a system for crowd-sourcing responses on thermal comfort in naturally ventilated office buildings. We provide preliminary qualitative findings on the deployment of this system. Specifically, we explore the different human factors that led to our system being used as something akin to a digital complaints box and how we intend to adapt and leverage the system as a thermal comfort alerts system to better inform building managers.
Natural ventilation, Office, Social factors, Thermal comfort
Snow, Stephen
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Auffenberg, Frederik
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schraefel, m c
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1 January 2016
Snow, Stephen
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Auffenberg, Frederik
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schraefel, m c
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Snow, Stephen, Auffenberg, Frederik and schraefel, m c
(2016)
Crowd-sourcing thermal (dis)comfort.
30th International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference, HCI 2016, , Poole, United Kingdom.
11 - 15 Jul 2016.
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This paper details our work towards designing a system for crowd-sourcing responses on thermal comfort in naturally ventilated office buildings. We provide preliminary qualitative findings on the deployment of this system. Specifically, we explore the different human factors that led to our system being used as something akin to a digital complaints box and how we intend to adapt and leverage the system as a thermal comfort alerts system to better inform building managers.
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Published date: 1 January 2016
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30th International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference, HCI 2016, , Poole, United Kingdom, 2016-07-11 - 2016-07-15
Keywords:
Natural ventilation, Office, Social factors, Thermal comfort
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/440598
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Stephen Snow
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Frederik Auffenberg
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m c schraefel
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