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Smart Monitoring System of Air Quality and Wall Humidity Accompanying an Energy Efficient Renovation Process of Apartment Buildings

In: From Science to Society

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  • Grit Behrens

    (FSP IFE—University of Applied Sciences Bielefeld)

  • Johannes Weicht

    (FSP IFE—University of Applied Sciences Bielefeld)

  • Klaus Schlender

    (FSP IFE—University of Applied Sciences Bielefeld)

  • Florian Fehring

    (FSP IFE—University of Applied Sciences Bielefeld)

  • Rouven Dreimann

    (FSP IFE—University of Applied Sciences Bielefeld)

  • Michael Meese

    (FSP IFE—University of Applied Sciences Bielefeld)

  • Frank Hamelmann

    (FSP IFE—University of Applied Sciences Bielefeld)

  • Christoph Thiel

    (FSP IFE—University of Applied Sciences Bielefeld)

  • Thorsten Försterling

    (alberts. architekten BDA)

  • Marc Wübbenhorst

    (alberts. architekten BDA)

Abstract

In this joint project the development of a robust low-cost monitoring system of air quality and wall humidity values is presented. Using open source software on a RaspberryPi 3 with some plug-in sensors for temperature, pressure, CO2 and humidity data sets every minute are stored in an universal data base. Data analysis gives good results in recognition of ventilation states inside the apartment, which can be used to give ventilation advices to the apartment users in time of renovation, to avoid bad air quality and mould groth. For protection of personal room user data a NTRU Public Key Cryptosystem is developed and implemented.

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  • Grit Behrens & Johannes Weicht & Klaus Schlender & Florian Fehring & Rouven Dreimann & Michael Meese & Frank Hamelmann & Christoph Thiel & Thorsten Försterling & Marc Wübbenhorst, 2018. "Smart Monitoring System of Air Quality and Wall Humidity Accompanying an Energy Efficient Renovation Process of Apartment Buildings," Progress in IS, in: Benoît Otjacques & Patrik Hitzelberger & Stefan Naumann & Volker Wohlgemuth (ed.), From Science to Society, pages 181-189, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prochp:978-3-319-65687-8_16
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-65687-8_16
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