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Measuring perceived air quality and intensity by a Sensor System, the European Project SysPAQ

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At present, indoor air quality is assessed exclusively by human panels. Because this method is time consuming and cost intensive, little attention is paid to indoor air quality in the planning and operation of buildings. In recent years multi-gas sensor systems have been developed in order to imitate the human sense of smell. These systems comprise an array of gas sensors, with sensors of different sensitivity and selectivity, and a data processing unit. Up to now the sensors have not been sensitive enough to mimic the perception of a human being. Therefore the European research project SysPAQ (Innovative Sensor System for Measuring Perceived Air Quality and Brand Specific Odours) was started in September 2006. The main goal of this project is to develop an innovative sensor system to measure indoor air quality as it is perceived by humans to be used as a control device for indoor air quality.
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hal-00688545 , version 1 (17-04-2012)

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Birgit Muller, Arne Dahms, Henrik Knudsen, Alireza Afshari, Pawel Wargocki, et al.. Measuring perceived air quality and intensity by a Sensor System, the European Project SysPAQ. Indoor Air 2008, Aug 2008, Copenhagen, Denmark. Paper ID 530, 8 p. ⟨hal-00688545⟩

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