Since 1997, scientists have been trying to utilize new non-invasive approaches for thermal discomfort detection, which promise to be more effective for comparing frameworks that need direct responses from users. Due to rapid technological development in the bio-metrical field, a systematic literature review to investigate the possibility of thermal discomfort detection at the work place by non-invasive means using bio-sensing technology was performed. Firstly, the problem intervention comparison outcome context (PICOC) framework was introduced in the study to identify the main points for meta-analysis and, in turn, to provide relevant keywords for the literature search. In total, 2776 studies were found and processed using the preferred rep...
This study aims at evaluating the use of wearable sensors in the Industry 4.0 context to measure and...
Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems have been adopted to create comfortable, he...
This study aims at evaluating the use of wearable sensors in the Industry 4.0 context to measure and...
Harsh climate conditions, events of over-heating and over-cooling created a gap between envisioned i...
In the time of climate change, as heat waves become a more regular occurrence, indoor thermal comfor...
In the time of climate change, as heat waves become a more regular occurrence, indoor thermal comfor...
In the time of climate change, as heat waves become a more regular occurrence, indoor thermal comfor...
The assessment of the occupants' thermal sensation (TS) in a living environment is fundamental to en...
The assessment of the occupants' thermal sensation (TS) in a living environment is fundamental to en...
The assessment of the occupants' thermal sensation (TS) in a living environment is fundamental to en...
This study aims at evaluating the use of wearable sensors in the Industry 4.0 context to measure and...
This study aims at evaluating the use of wearable sensors in the Industry 4.0 context to measure and...
Personal comfort models (PCM) represent the most promising paradigm for human-centric thermal comfor...
This study aims at evaluating the use of wearable sensors in the Industry 4.0 context to measure and...
This study aims at evaluating the use of wearable sensors in the Industry 4.0 context to measure and...
This study aims at evaluating the use of wearable sensors in the Industry 4.0 context to measure and...
Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems have been adopted to create comfortable, he...
This study aims at evaluating the use of wearable sensors in the Industry 4.0 context to measure and...
Harsh climate conditions, events of over-heating and over-cooling created a gap between envisioned i...
In the time of climate change, as heat waves become a more regular occurrence, indoor thermal comfor...
In the time of climate change, as heat waves become a more regular occurrence, indoor thermal comfor...
In the time of climate change, as heat waves become a more regular occurrence, indoor thermal comfor...
The assessment of the occupants' thermal sensation (TS) in a living environment is fundamental to en...
The assessment of the occupants' thermal sensation (TS) in a living environment is fundamental to en...
The assessment of the occupants' thermal sensation (TS) in a living environment is fundamental to en...
This study aims at evaluating the use of wearable sensors in the Industry 4.0 context to measure and...
This study aims at evaluating the use of wearable sensors in the Industry 4.0 context to measure and...
Personal comfort models (PCM) represent the most promising paradigm for human-centric thermal comfor...
This study aims at evaluating the use of wearable sensors in the Industry 4.0 context to measure and...
This study aims at evaluating the use of wearable sensors in the Industry 4.0 context to measure and...
This study aims at evaluating the use of wearable sensors in the Industry 4.0 context to measure and...
Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems have been adopted to create comfortable, he...
This study aims at evaluating the use of wearable sensors in the Industry 4.0 context to measure and...