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Page 1: MONTIE Workshop, Espoo, Finland, November 7, 2006 IAQ ...F6k.pdf · Bertil Hök HÖK INSTRUMENT AB MONTIE Workshop, Espoo, Finland, November 7, 2006. Outline • Why, when, where,

IAQ (indoor air quality) sensorstoday and tomorrow

Bertil HökHÖK INSTRUMENT AB

MONTIE Workshop, Espoo, Finland, November 7, 2006

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Outline

• Why, when, where, what, and how to ’make sense’ for IAQ

• Industrial state of the art• Current trends• R&D challenge

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Why, when, and where?• The motives for IAQ sensing are mainly

related to human health, security, comfortand economy

• Timing may be occasional, intermittent or real-time-continuous – seldom verydemanding in terms of data transmission capacity

• As close to actual human habitats as possible – ”ubiquitous”

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IAQ monitoring & control variables

• Temperature• Relative humidity (RH)• Carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration• Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)• Other gases (NOx, CO, ozone, …)• Particles, microorganisms (pollen…)

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Health and comfort intervalsTemperature RH CO2

0 0 0

100˚C 100% 100%

2%

1000 ppm

18

25

70

30

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IAQ sensing principles

• Catalytic• Infrared (IR) spectroscopy

-Transmission-Photoacoustic

• Electroacoustic

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Catalytic sensors

Features:• Size• Cost• Sensitivity

Issues:• Long term stability• ”Poisoning”• Reliability

X+A → B ± energycatalysis

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IR TransmissionFeatures:• Selectivity• Reliability

Issues:• Cost• Power consumption

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IR sources

• Blackbody radiators• Lasers• LEDs

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IR filters and detectors

• Interference filters• Diffractive elements• Thermopiles• Pyroelectric devics

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SenseAir infrared IAQ sensors

Housing for industrialenvironments

”Embedded sensor”Multi-reflective optical cell

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Photoacoustic IAQ sensorsFeatures:• Sensitivity• Selectivity

Absorptionpath

ModulatedIR source Pressure sensor

IR window

Sealedabsorptionchamber

Issues:• Complexity• Cost

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Electroacoustic sensorsAcoustic resonator/ air-filled cavity

Ultrasonic receiver Transmitter

Amplifier Frequencyoutput

c: velocity of soundk: Boltzmann’s constant (1.38*10-23 J/ K) T: absolute temperature (K) : Ratio of specific heat (const press/vol)m: Molecular mass

Features:•Size•Reliability•Power consumption

Issues:•Selectivity•Cross sensitivities m

kTc

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Electro-acoustic IAQ sensor

• Q-AIR322BG• Wall-mountable Sensor for • Indoor Air Quality Control

• Features: CO2, temp, RH • Built-in controller• Easy-to-read

display

Qair

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MEMS opportunity

Micro Electro Mechanical Systems:

High precision and complexity at low cost

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MEMS implementation: The MASCOT sensor

Partners: SensoNorSINTEFHök Instrument

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MASCOT performance

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45

Frequency (kHz)

Out

put s

igna

l (µV

)

CO2 Air

Resonance frequency decreasing from 40 kHz to 32kHz, 0 and 100% CO2. Q factorincreasing from 6.6 to 8.2.

MASCOT sensor chip 3 x 3 mm

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MASCOT performance cont’d

±0.01±2 Hz(±200 ppm CO2or ±0.5% RH)

Resolution+0.04/kPa0Pressure-0.015/°C63 Hz/°CTemp

-0.001/%RH+4 Hz/%RHRH+0.009/1000ppm-11 Hz/1000ppmCO2

6.6040250 HzTypical value

Qfr

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Nordic IAQ sensor suppliers

• kT Sensors, Norway, ktsensor.no• Optosense, Norway, optosense.com• Vaisala, Finland, vaisala.fi• SenseAir, Sweden, senseair.se• Hök Instrument AB, Sweden, hokinstrument.se

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Current trends• Steady incremental improvements in

performance and cost efficiency• Multivariable sensors available• Integration by MEMS and other

technologies• Wireless system solutions close to

industrial break-through

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Wireless sensor networks• Cluster-tree topology is more likely in IAQ

than star, ring or mesh topologies• ZigBee offers attractive features – but

there are offenders (2.4GHz being onelimitation)

• Power consumption of sensor nodes is an important issue

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R&D challenge:

To identify and quantify exotic gaseoussubstances and biological particles at lowconcentration levels

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Thanks

Thanks to all MONTIE and MASCOT partners for stimulating cooperation

Thanks for your attention

[email protected]