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This product is a zip file that contains files that consist of PowerPoint slides synchronized with the audio-recording of the speaker, PDF files of the slides, and audio only (mp3 format) as noted.

Indoor CO2 and volatile organic compounds (VOC), together with occupant comfort, well-being, physiology, health and cognitive performance are influenced by ventilation. CO2 levels have been extensively used as a proxy for air quality in smart buildings ventilation and this approach is finding its way into aircraft cabins, automobiles and other means of transportation. Future control algorithms are focused on implementation of VOC levels and effects combined with environmental conditions. Enhanced control of ventilation system on aircraft, other means of transportation and buildings is aimed at improved persons’ well-being, performance as well as at environmental and economic benefits.

  1. Recent Evidence on the Effects of CO2, Human Bioeffluents and Ventilation on Human Performance and Implications for Built Environment and Other Means of Transportation< /br> Pawel Wargocki, Dr., Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark
  2. Economic Viability of Adaptive Environmental Control System Designs< /br> Richard Fox, Dr., Aircraft Environment solutions Inc., San tan Valley, AZ
  3. The Effect of Different p, CO2, VOCs on Aircraft Passenger Comfort and Cognitive Performance< /br> Florian Mayer, Dr., Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics IBP, Valley, DE
  4. Control Strategy to Limit Build-up of Cabin CO2 Concentrations in Automobiles as a Function of Number of Occupants and Vehicle Speed< /br> Gursaran Mathur, Dr., Highly-Marelli North America, Farmington Hills, MI