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A smart ventilation system is generally equipped with a range of sensors. The data – or data derived from it - collected by these sensors can be used by both building owners, occupants and managers. A new generation of IoT enabled residential ventilation systems allows collecting and analysing this data at scale to get a better view on typical IAQ conditions in dwellings. In this paper, the results from such an analysis on the first 900 installed devices of a new model with respect to moisture in relatively new Belgian dwellings is presented.
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Smart Ventilation, Moisture, Humidity, Residential, Big Data

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Lokere, Loes, et al. “Big Humidity Data from Smart Ventilation Systems.” From Energy Crisis to Sustainable Indoor Climate : 40 Years of AIVC, Proccedings, 2019, pp. 150–51.
APA
Lokere, L., Janssens, A., Vandekerckhove, S., Pollet, I., Delghust, M., De Jonge, K., & Laverge, J. (2019). Big humidity data from smart ventilation systems. From Energy Crisis to Sustainable Indoor Climate : 40 Years of AIVC, Proccedings, 150–151.
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Lokere, Loes, Arnold Janssens, Steven Vandekerckhove, Ivan Pollet, Marc Delghust, Klaas De Jonge, and Jelle Laverge. 2019. “Big Humidity Data from Smart Ventilation Systems.” In From Energy Crisis to Sustainable Indoor Climate : 40 Years of AIVC, Proccedings, 150–51.
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Lokere, Loes, Arnold Janssens, Steven Vandekerckhove, Ivan Pollet, Marc Delghust, Klaas De Jonge, and Jelle Laverge. 2019. “Big Humidity Data from Smart Ventilation Systems.” In From Energy Crisis to Sustainable Indoor Climate : 40 Years of AIVC, Proccedings, 150–151.
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Lokere L, Janssens A, Vandekerckhove S, Pollet I, Delghust M, De Jonge K, et al. Big humidity data from smart ventilation systems. In: From energy crisis to sustainable indoor climate : 40 years of AIVC, Proccedings. 2019. p. 150–1.
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L. Lokere et al., “Big humidity data from smart ventilation systems,” in From energy crisis to sustainable indoor climate : 40 years of AIVC, Proccedings, Ghent, Belgium, 2019, pp. 150–151.
@inproceedings{8664613,
  abstract     = {{A smart ventilation system is generally equipped with a range of sensors. The data – or data derived from it -
collected by these sensors can be used by both building owners, occupants and managers. A new generation of
IoT enabled residential ventilation systems allows collecting and analysing this data at scale to get a better view
on typical IAQ conditions in dwellings. In this paper, the results from such an analysis on the first 900 installed
devices of a new model with respect to moisture in relatively new Belgian dwellings is presented.}},
  author       = {{Lokere, Loes and Janssens, Arnold and Vandekerckhove, Steven and Pollet, Ivan and Delghust, Marc and De Jonge, Klaas and Laverge, Jelle}},
  booktitle    = {{From energy crisis to sustainable indoor climate : 40 years of AIVC, Proccedings}},
  isbn         = {{9782930471563}},
  keywords     = {{Smart Ventilation,Moisture,Humidity,Residential,Big Data}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  location     = {{Ghent, Belgium}},
  pages        = {{150--151}},
  title        = {{Big humidity data from smart ventilation systems}},
  url          = {{https://www.aivc.org/sites/default/files/download/AIVC2019_Proceedings.pdf}},
  year         = {{2019}},
}