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A System of Monitoring and Analyzing Human Indoor Mobility and Air Quality

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Qin, Kyle K.
Rahaman, Mohammad Saiedur
Ren, Yongli
Cheng, Chi Tsun
Cole, Ivan
Salim, Flora D.

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

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Human movements in the workspace usually have non-negligible relations with air quality parameters (e.g., CO2, PM2.5, and PM10). We establish a system to monitor indoor human mobility with air quality and assess the interrelationship between these two types of time series data. More specifically, a sensor network was designed in indoor environments to observe air quality parameters continuously. Simultaneously, another sensing module detected participants' movements around the study areas. In this module, modern data analysis and machine learning techniques have been applied to reconstruct the trajectories of participants with relevant sensor information. Finally, a further study revealed the correlation between human indoor mobility patterns and indoor air quality parameters. Our experimental results demonstrate that human movements in different environments can significantly impact air quality during busy hours. With the results, we propose recommendations for future studies.

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Proceedings - 2023 24th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Data Management, MDM 2023

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