Broday, E E and Gameiro da Silva, M C (2023) The role of internet of things (IoT) in the assessment and communication of indoor environmental quality (IEQ) in buildings: A review. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 12(3), pp. 584-606. ISSN 2046-6099
Abstract
Purpose: The changes brought by Industry 4.0 go beyond transformations in the industrial environment. The increasingly frequent digitization and robotization of activities is not only restricted to the industrial environment, but also to people's daily routine. People spend a large part of their time inside buildings, and maintaining adequate Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) is an essential factor for a healthy and productive environment. In this sense, the purpose of this study is to verify how the Internet of Things (IoT) is being used to improve the indoor environment, through sensors that instantly measure the conditions of the environment. Design/methodology/approach: The aim of this paper is to verify, through a literature review, how IoT is being used for building control (for energy saving purposes) and to monitor IEQ conditions inside buildings, in order to provide a better environment for occupants, in terms of health and comfort. By combining keywords in databases, PRISMA method was used to select the articles for analysis, and 91 articles were analyzed. Findings: The main findings in this research are: (1) the main purpose for applying IoT inside buildings is to reduce energy consumption; (2) there is an interest in developing low-cost sensoring devices with a learning approach; (3) Machine Learning methods are mainly used for energy saving purposes and to learn about occupants' behavior inside buildings, focusing on thermal comfort; (4) sensors in the IoT era are a requirement to help improve people's comfort and well-being. Originality/value: Studies directly correlating IoT and IEQ are limited. This paper emphasises the link between them, through the presentation of recent methods to control the built environment.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | building control; energy control; indoor environmental quality; internet of things; smart buildings |
| Index terms: | well-being, smart building, methodology, building control, machine learning, routine, literature review, built environment, thermal comfort, indoor environmental quality, comfort, energy-saving, energy consumption, internet, industry 4.0, database, transformation, indoor environment |
| Subjects: | computing systems, construction type, mental health and wellbeing, business, environmental science, energy systems, data analysis and analytics, artificial intelligence, technology adoption, health safety and environment, research methods, infrastructure and transport systems, environmental engineering, environmental health, occupational health and safety management, data management, sociology |
| Topics: | Construction Technology, Sustainability, Business Strategy, Health and Safety, Research Practice, Organizational Design, Urban Studies, Digital Applications |
| Descriptive scope: | 4 PCTA |
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