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Working place comfort – a small WSN proposal

Working place comfort – a small WSN proposal. Franjo Jović, Marina Pešut, Davor Antonić, Ninoslav Slavek University of Osijek. Presentation overview. Comfort hypothesis Experiment set-up Theoretical prerequisites Pragmatic questions Semantic data model issues Objective function estimation.

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Working place comfort – a small WSN proposal

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  1. Working place comfort – a small WSN proposal Franjo Jović, Marina Pešut, Davor Antonić, Ninoslav Slavek University of Osijek

  2. Presentation overview • Comfort hypothesis • Experiment set-up • Theoretical prerequisites • Pragmatic questions • Semantic data model issues • Objective function estimation

  3. Comfort hypothesis/experimental set-up • Working comfort can be conditioned by • Light provision,temperature, pressure electrical foeld and ion exchange • A small web connected sensor network can be applied; worker adaptation speed can be measured • Computerized working place • 4-electrode E, Q+/- ,dQ/dt measurement • Blood pressure / heart pulse sensor net • Web connection • Local pressure, temperature sensors • -Ion generator • Hardware / software provisions

  4. Theoretical prerequisites/pragmatic questions • Impact of electrical field and ion currents on speed of worker’s organism recovery • Semantic network data modeling • Observable environment variables • Testing of worker’s state • Variability of worker’s physical and mental condition • Testing and control of measurement values • Impact of dynamic environmental changes • Modeling of experimental context

  5. Semantic data model / objective function measurement • Establishment of ontology driven data model • Semantic data model of the experiment • Semantic connection among broad and diverse experimental domains • Experiment design • Measurement procedure design • Decisions on equipment features • Design of independent control experiment • Repeatability of obtained data/model set

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