Evaluation of Visitor Counting Technologies and Their Energy Saving Potential through Demand-Controlled Ventilation

Direction-sensitive visitor counting sensors can be used in demand-controlled ventilation (DCV). The counting performance of two light beam sensors and three camera sensors, all direction sensitive, was simultaneously evaluated at an indoor location. Direction insensitive sensors (two mat sensors an...

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Main Authors: Jussi Kuutti, Kim H. Blomqvist, Raimo E. Sepponen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-03-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/7/3/1685
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spelling doaj-85a69d8434c44ef7960e82fa690dc1362020-11-24T23:06:38ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732014-03-01731685170510.3390/en7031685en7031685Evaluation of Visitor Counting Technologies and Their Energy Saving Potential through Demand-Controlled VentilationJussi Kuutti0Kim H. Blomqvist1Raimo E. Sepponen2Health Factory, School of Electrical Engineering, Aalto University, Aalto FI-00076, FinlandHealth Factory, School of Electrical Engineering, Aalto University, Aalto FI-00076, FinlandHealth Factory, School of Electrical Engineering, Aalto University, Aalto FI-00076, FinlandDirection-sensitive visitor counting sensors can be used in demand-controlled ventilation (DCV). The counting performance of two light beam sensors and three camera sensors, all direction sensitive, was simultaneously evaluated at an indoor location. Direction insensitive sensors (two mat sensors and one light beam sensor) were additionally tested as a reference. Bidirectional counting data of free people flow was collected for 36 days in one-hour resolution, including five hours of manual counting. Compared to the manual results, one of the light beam sensors had the most equally balanced directional overall counting errors (4.6% and 5.2%). The collected data of this sensor was used to model the air transportation energy consumption of visitor counting sensor-based DCV and constant air volume ventilation (CAV). The results suggest that potential savings in air transportation energy consumption could be gained with the modeled DCV as its total daily airflow during the test period was 54% of the total daily airflow of the modeled CAV on average. A virtually real-time control of ventilation could be realized with minute-level counting resolution. Site-specific calibration of the visitor counting sensors is advisable and they could be complemented with presence detectors to avoid unnecessary ventilation during unoccupied periods of the room. A combination of CO2 and visitor counting sensors could be exploited in DCV to always guarantee sufficient ventilation with a short response time.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/7/3/1685visitor counting sensorpeople flow rateindoor people flow monitoringzone population detectiondemand-controlled ventilation
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Evaluation of Visitor Counting Technologies and Their Energy Saving Potential through Demand-Controlled Ventilation
Energies
visitor counting sensor
people flow rate
indoor people flow monitoring
zone population detection
demand-controlled ventilation
author_facet Jussi Kuutti
Kim H. Blomqvist
Raimo E. Sepponen
author_sort Jussi Kuutti
title Evaluation of Visitor Counting Technologies and Their Energy Saving Potential through Demand-Controlled Ventilation
title_short Evaluation of Visitor Counting Technologies and Their Energy Saving Potential through Demand-Controlled Ventilation
title_full Evaluation of Visitor Counting Technologies and Their Energy Saving Potential through Demand-Controlled Ventilation
title_fullStr Evaluation of Visitor Counting Technologies and Their Energy Saving Potential through Demand-Controlled Ventilation
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Visitor Counting Technologies and Their Energy Saving Potential through Demand-Controlled Ventilation
title_sort evaluation of visitor counting technologies and their energy saving potential through demand-controlled ventilation
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Direction-sensitive visitor counting sensors can be used in demand-controlled ventilation (DCV). The counting performance of two light beam sensors and three camera sensors, all direction sensitive, was simultaneously evaluated at an indoor location. Direction insensitive sensors (two mat sensors and one light beam sensor) were additionally tested as a reference. Bidirectional counting data of free people flow was collected for 36 days in one-hour resolution, including five hours of manual counting. Compared to the manual results, one of the light beam sensors had the most equally balanced directional overall counting errors (4.6% and 5.2%). The collected data of this sensor was used to model the air transportation energy consumption of visitor counting sensor-based DCV and constant air volume ventilation (CAV). The results suggest that potential savings in air transportation energy consumption could be gained with the modeled DCV as its total daily airflow during the test period was 54% of the total daily airflow of the modeled CAV on average. A virtually real-time control of ventilation could be realized with minute-level counting resolution. Site-specific calibration of the visitor counting sensors is advisable and they could be complemented with presence detectors to avoid unnecessary ventilation during unoccupied periods of the room. A combination of CO2 and visitor counting sensors could be exploited in DCV to always guarantee sufficient ventilation with a short response time.
topic visitor counting sensor
people flow rate
indoor people flow monitoring
zone population detection
demand-controlled ventilation
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/7/3/1685
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