| Literature DB >> 36231507 |
Hugo O Garcés1, Claudia Durán2, Eduardo Espinosa3, Alejandro Jerez4, Fredi Palominos5, Marcela Hinojosa6, Raúl Carrasco7.
Abstract
There is a need to ensure comfortable conditions for hospital staff and patients from the point of view of thermal comfort and air quality so that they do not affect their performance. We consider the need for hospital employees and patients to enjoy conditions of greater well-being during their stay. This is understood as a comfortable thermal sensation and adequate air quality, depending on the task they are performing. The contribution of this article is the formulation of the fundamentals of a system and platform for monitoring thermal comfort and Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) in hospitals, based on an Internet of Things platform composed of a low-cost sensor node network that is capable of measuring critical variables such as humidity, temperature, and Carbon Dioxide (CO2). As part of the platform, a multidimensional data model with an On-Line Analytical Processing (OLAP) approach is presented that offers query flexibility, data volume reduction, as well as a significant reduction in query response times. The experimental results confirm the suitability of the platform's data model, which facilitates operational and strategic decision making in complex hospitals.Entities:
Keywords: air quality; hospitals; internet of things; thermal comfort
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36231507 PMCID: PMC9565032 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph191912207
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Figure 1Protocols used in the process of attention.
Figure 2IoT platform as a hierarchical structure.
Figure 3Schematics of IoT platform monitoring of thermal comfort and indoor air quality in hospitals: (a) Basic engineering of platform components; (b) basic engineering sensor node.
Figure 4Process of hospital attention: Cyber-Physical System (CPS) On-Line Analytical Processing (OLAP); Key Performance Indicator (KPI).
Figure 5Flowchart.
Figure 6IoT smart sensor basic structure.
The node sensors’ locations.
| Node | Location | Floor | Category | Location Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Data center | 3 | other | Data center |
| 2 | Ambulatory care center waiting room | 4 | waiting room | Neurology waiting room |
| 3 | Ambulatory care center waiting room | 4 | waiting room | Otolaryngology-bronchopulmonary waiting room |
| 4 | Ambulatory care center waiting room | 4 | waiting room | Ophthalmology waiting room |
| 5 | Ambulatory care center waiting room | 2 | waiting room | Cardiology waiting room |
| 6 | Ambulatory care center waiting room | 2 | waiting room | Cardiology waiting room |
| 7 | Auditorium—ambulatory care center | 1 | auditorium | Auditorium—ambulatory care center |
| 8 | Meeting room—ambulatory care center | 6 | other | Meeting room—ambulatory care center |
| 9 | Adult emergency waiting room—critical patient tower | 1 | waiting room | Adult medicine emergency-nursing station |
| 10 | Adult emergency waiting room—critical patient tower | 1 | waiting room | ER corridor |
| 11 | Adult emergency waiting room—critical patient tower | 1 | waiting room | Emergency waiting room |
| 12 | Adult emergency waiting room—critical patient tower | 1 | waiting room | Emergency waiting room |
| 13 | Emergency waiting room for children critical patient tower baseboard | −1 | waiting room | Emergency waiting room for children critical patient tower baseboard |
| 14 | Emergency waiting room for children critical patient tower baseboard | −1 | waiting room | Emergency waiting room for children critical patient tower baseboard |
| 15 | Sterilization tower critical patient baseboard | −1 | services | Sterilization tower critical patient baseboard |
| 16 | Sterilization tower critical patient baseboard | −1 | services | Sterilization tower critical patient baseboard |
| 17 | General pharmacy | 1 | services | Pharmacy warehouse-central: stores insulin and hormoNES that need refrigeration |
| 18 | General pharmacy | 1 | services | General pharmacy |
| 19 | Laundry | 1 | services | Laundry |
| 20 | Laundry | 1 | services | Laundry |
| 21 | Feeding | 1 | services | Food Center |
| 22 | Monoblock | 2 | waiting room | Pensioners—nursing station |
| 23 | Monoblock | 2 | hallway | pensioners-outside room 22 |
| 24 | Monoblock | 3 | hallway | Aisle—medicine women |
| 25 | Monoblock | 3 | hallway | Aisle—ICU covid—room 39 |
| 26 | Monoblock | 2 | hallway | Aisle (swap 1) |
| 27 | Monoblock | 4 | hallway | Aisle—delivery room |
| 28 | Monoblock | 4 | hallway | Aisle obstetric recovery |
| 29 | Monoblock | 5 | services | Milk dietary Services room |
| 30 | Monoblock | 5 | hallway | Pediatrics |
| 31 | Monoblock | 5 | hallway | Neonatology |
| 32 | Monoblock | 4 | hallway | Gynecology |
| 33 | Monoblock | 3 | hallway | Pediatrics—critical patient unit |
| 34 | Pharmacy mix | 5 | services | Pharmacy mix |
| 35 | Monoblock baseboard mechanical workshop | 1 | services | Monoblock workshop |
Figure 7Outline of the online system for the monitoring and evaluation of environmental improvement plans (Extract, Transform and Load (ETL)).
Figure 8Multidimensional subsystem (On-Line Analytical Processing (OLAP)).
System indicators.
| Indicador | Description | Additivity | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ind | Energy consumption per m | Yes | [ |
| Ind | Energy consumption per user | Yes | [ |
| Ind | Installed power | Yes | [ |
| Ind | CO | Yes | [ |
| Ind | Estimated CO | No | [ |
| Ind | Thermal comfort level | No | [ |
| Ind | Compliance level ASHRAE Standard 62.1 2013 and 170. 2017 | No | [ |
| Ind | pm25 standard compliance level | No | [ |
| Ind | pm10 standard compliance level | No | [ |
| Ind | Indoor ambient temperature | Yes | [ |
| Ind | Outdoor ambient temperature | Yes | [ |
| Ind | Perception of thermal comfort vs. number of pathologies | No | Hospital staff |
| Ind | Number of COVID-19 infections | Yes | Hospital staff |
| Ind | Number of infections Influenza | Yes | Hospital staff |
| Ind | Relationship between CO | Yes | Hospital staff |
| Ind | Relationship between CO | Yes | Hospital staff |
Figure 9Environment multidimensional variable.
Dimensions and hierarchies.
| Dimension | Degree | Hierarchies |
|---|---|---|
| Time | 5 |
|
| Building | 2 |
|
| Activity | 3 |
|
| Space | 5 |
|
Temporal granularity alternatives.
| Specificity | Degree | Hierarchy | Cardinality |
|---|---|---|---|
| minute | 6 |
| 7,778,000 |
| hour | 5 |
| 133,920 |
| tract | 4 |
| 32,400 |