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Title:Co-Dependency of IAQ in Functionally Different Zones of Open-Kitchen Restaurants Based on Sensor Measurements Explored via Mutual Information Analysis
Author(s):Maciejewska M; Azizah A; Szczurek A;
Address:"Faculty of Environmental Engineering, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Wybrzeze Wyspianskiego 27, 50-370 Wroclaw, Poland"
Journal Title:Sensors (Basel)
Year:2023
Volume:20230903
Issue:17
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.3390/s23177630
ISSN/ISBN:1424-8220 (Electronic) 1424-8220 (Linking)
Abstract:"High-quality indoor air is essential in open-kitchen restaurants for ensuring a healthy workplace and comfortable conditions for visitors. In this study, indoor air quality interdependence between the kitchen and the dining zones in open-kitchen restaurants was analyzed. The method was based on measurements of selected air parameters using a sensor technique and mutual information (MI) analysis. A long-term approach (based on a several-hour time series) and a short-term approach (based on a several-minute time series) were applied. This study involved four open-kitchen restaurants. The indoor conditions were represented by the temperature, relative humidity, CO(2) concentration, and content of the total volatile organic compounds (TVOC) in the air. The MI analyses showed that the long-term co-dependence of the indoor conditions between the kitchen and the dining zones was smaller during business hours (MI = 0.12 / 0.40) compared to night hours (MI = 0.24 / 0.58). The ranking of the long-term MI values for the individual air parameters was MI(CO2) (0.34) congruent with MI(T) (0.34) > MI(RH) (0.28) > MI(TVOC) (0.23)(.) The short-term interdependencies were smaller during night hours (median MI = 0.01 / 0.56) compared to business hours (MI = 0.23 / 0.61). Additionally, the short-term MI was subject to high temporal variability. The ranking of the short-term MI values for the individual air parameters was MI(CO2) (0.48) > MI(T) (0.46) > MI(RH) (0.37) > MI(TVOC) (0.26). Due to the weak and highly variable co-dependence of the air parameters between the kitchen and dining areas, multi-zone monitoring of air parameters with an emphasis on TVOC measurements is recommended to ensure proper indoor conditions in open-kitchen restaurants. The presented approach may be applied to design indoor air quality monitoring and ventilation systems not only in open-kitchen restaurants but also in other interiors with functionally different zones"
Keywords:*Carbon Dioxide Restaurants Commerce Health Status Temperature *Volatile Organic Compounds VOCs indoor air quality mutual information open space restaurant sensor;
Notes:"MedlineMaciejewska, Monika Azizah, Andi Szczurek, Andrzej eng Switzerland 2023/09/09 Sensors (Basel). 2023 Sep 3; 23(17):7630. doi: 10.3390/s23177630"

 
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