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Publikováno v:
Lighting Research and Technology, 53(6), 527-541. SAGE Publications Ltd
The main reason lighting control is being applied is to reduce energy consumption. However, there are many more reasons for lighting control to be optimised in buildings. Lighting systems can be controlled to enhance or optimise effects beyond vision
Publikováno v:
Building and Environment, 125(11), 464-474. Elsevier
Indoor to outdoor transitions, and the subsequent occupant adaptation, impact thermal perception of occupants and their evaluation of a building. A mixed methods thermal comfort study in a classroom of Eindhoven University of Technology was conducted
Autor:
AG Armin Kohlrausch, Mcj Maarten Hornikx, Jikke Reinten, Hsm Helianthe Kort, PE Ella Braat-Eggen
Publikováno v:
Building and Environment, 123, 315-332. Elsevier
A substantial amount of studies have addressed the influence of sound on human performance. In many of these, however, the large acoustic differences between experimental conditions prevent a direct translation of the results to realistic effects of
Publikováno v:
Building and Environment, 308-321
ISSUE=112;STARTPAGE=308;ENDPAGE=321;TITLE=Building and Environment
Building and Environment, 112, 308-321. Elsevier
ISSUE=112;STARTPAGE=308;ENDPAGE=321;TITLE=Building and Environment
Building and Environment, 112, 308-321. Elsevier
Lighting accounts for a significant amount of electrical energy consumption in office buildings, up to 45% of the total consumed. This energy consumption can be reduced by as much as 60% through an occupant-dependent lighting control strategy. With p
Publikováno v:
Building and Environment, 102, 26-38. Elsevier
A local operating theater ventilation device to specifically ventilate the wound area has been developed and investigated. The ventilation device is combined with a blanket which lies over the patient during the operation. Two configurations were stu
Autor:
Ercm Emelieke Huisman, Pgs Paul Rutten, Hsm Helianthe Kort, Joost van Hoof, C Christian Struck
Publikováno v:
Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 11(4), 243-263
Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 11(4), 243-263. Earthscan
Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 11(4), 243-263. Earthscan
The design of healthcare facilities is a complex and dynamic process, which can be supported by design support models. This process involves a large number of stakeholders, of whom some have specific health-related needs. Evidence-based design is an
Autor:
Joost van Hoof, Hsm Helianthe Kort
Publikováno v:
Technology and Disability, 26(1), 1-10. IOS Press
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BACKGROUND: At present, persons with dementia and their family caregivers in the Netherlands are not adequately supported to modify their dwellings to match their personal needs. OBJECTIVE: To facilitate aging-in-place for persons with dementia, a we
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Medical Informatics, 80(5), 310-331. Agon Elsevier
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International Journal of Medical Informatics, 80, 310-331
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International Journal of Medical Informatics, 80, 310-331
IntroductionAmbient intelligence technologies are a means to support ageing-in-place by monitoring clients in the home. In this study, monitoring is applied for the purpose of raising an alarm in an emergency situation, and thereby, providing an incr
Publikováno v:
Building and Environment, 45(2), 358-370. Elsevier
People with dementia may have an altered sensitivity to indoor environmental conditions compared to other older adults and younger counterparts. This paper, based on literature review and qualitative research, provides an overview of needs regarding
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias, 25(3), 202-232. SAGE Publications Ltd
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In Western societies, the vast majority of people with dementia live at home and wish to remain doing so for as long as possible. Aging in place can be facilitated through a variety of environmental interventions, including home modifications. This a