Title :
Sensor networks in workplaces: Correlating comfort and productivity
Author :
van der Valk, Steven ; Myers, Trina ; Atkinson, Ian ; Mohring, Karl
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Bus., Law & Governance, James Cook Univ., Townsville, QLD, Australia
Abstract :
Current designs of modern office workplaces focus on health and safety standards but minimally address worker comfort and satisfaction. However, physical and mental wellness indicators directly affect the output of the worker according to existing studies that illustrate the strong relationship between workplace conditions and productivity. Personal and environmental sensed data can inform smarter workplace design and operations to potentially increase productivity and benefit all stakeholders in the modern workplace. This paper introduces a project that will measure environmental variables and personal physical and mental parameters of employees in different office environments to determine correlations with productivity. In-vivo measurements are obtained via a combination of environmental sensor modules and personal monitoring devices that record the interplay between variables affecting comfort and productivity in a workplace. The office spaces included in the study vary in age, heating/cooling management systems and the internal environmental efficiency of the buildings´ design. This paper presents the pilot study that obtained bio-metric data from body area network sensors for each participant and environmental data on the state for workplace including thermal, humidity and light measurements. The participants were given self-reflective micro-surveys on productivity during the time of data collection. The preliminary results indicate that despite climate controlled conditions (i.e., a sealed air conditioned building), natural variance and sub-optimal conditions directly affected reported productivity.
Keywords :
body area networks; body sensor networks; computerised monitoring; environmental monitoring (geophysics); ergonomics; occupational health; occupational safety; office automation; personnel; age; biometric data; body area network sensor; building design; building environmental efficiency; climate controlled condition; cooling management system; data collection; employees; environmental sensor module; environmental variables measure; health standard; heating management system; in-vivo measurement; mental parameters; modern office workplace; office environment; personal monitoring device; personal physical parameters; safety standard; self-reflective microsurvey; smarter workplace design; workplace condition; Atmospheric measurements; Buildings; Employment; Monitoring; Particle measurements; Productivity; Temperature measurement; Internet of Things; personal monitoring device; productivity monitoring; sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing (ISSNIP), 2015 IEEE Tenth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Singapore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-8054-3
DOI :
10.1109/ISSNIP.2015.7106905