Human-Building Integration for Health, Wellbeing, and Work Productivity
Offered By: USC Information Sciences Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the innovative field of human-building integration in this informative lecture presented by Dr. Joon-Ho Choi from USC. Delve into the limitations of current environmental control systems and discover cutting-edge approaches to individualized comfort in buildings. Learn about bio-sensing adaptive control systems that utilize human physiological responses to optimize HVAC and lighting controls. Understand how these advancements can significantly improve occupant comfort, health, and well-being while promoting energy efficiency and sustainability. Gain insights into the potential applications of this technology in office, healthcare, and residential settings, and its impact on productivity and health. Examine the speaker's research on adaptive thermal comfort control and eye-pupil size-driven environmental lighting control. Explore the concept of homeostasis and its role in developing more responsive building systems. Discover how this innovative approach to human-building integration can revolutionize the way we design and operate buildings for optimal human performance and energy conservation.
Syllabus
Human-Building Integration for Human Health, Wellbeing, and Work Productivity
Taught by
USC Information Sciences Institute
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