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Pippa Boothman , VP Marketing & Communications at Disruptive Technologies providing a cost-effective and reliable method for data collection without disrupting the building or business operations .
What are the different applications for wireless sensors ?
Wireless sensors provide a comprehensive overview of building performance and operations . Temperature , proximity , water , humidity , CO 2 and motion sensors , combined with analytics and Machine Learning form a benchmark for assessing the building ' s performance . This leads to optimised operations and decreased energy and resource use , such as optimising the HVAC based on temperature and occupancy .
Sensors also provide vital information concerning air quality . Insight into CO 2 levels assists in creating a healthier workspace for employees . Scientists have established a clear link between optimised CO 2 levels and performance in the workplace , alongside correlations between
CO 2 and an increased risk of airborne virus transmissions . Therefore , effective monitoring can assist in the overall creation of a healthier work environment .
Alongside comprehensive environmental monitoring , wireless sensors provide nonintrusive data on space occupancy . For example , temperature , proximity and motion sensors can be deployed throughout a building , remotely alerting to open doors , meeting rooms in use and occupied desks . With supplementary analytics , businesses can generate heat maps demonstrating the use of space , informing decisions such as space redesign , downsizing or optimised cleaning schedules .
In the wake of the pandemic , an increased emphasis falls on hygiene and safety . Sensors benefit cleaning standards , water quality and property maintenance when deployed throughout www . intelligentcxo . com
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