Understanding and Controlling the Environmental Quality in Museums through IoT: An International Research and Practice Collaboration to Support Museums in the Implementation of Climate Action
Journal: Proceedings - International Conference on Advanced Materials and Systems (ICAMS) (Vol.2022, No. 9)Publication Date: 2022-11-30
Authors : Elena Badea Cristina Carsote Cristina Balaceanu Oana Orza Sabina Bosoc Robert Streche George Suciu Zóra Barta Valéria Tálai Zsolt Viniczay;
Page : 545-550
Keywords : IoT; environmental control; museum collections;
Abstract
MUSEION project aims at developing an integrated IoT based platform for the sustainable management of environmental control and adaptation to climate change of museum collections. The MUSEION solution will thus provide the optimization of resources such costs, energy, staff workload, while contributing to carbon footprint reduction. This solution is a replicable IoT-based system, which will solve the problems of real objects in real conditions (sustainable environmental control and adaptation to climate change). It will consider the main components of the museum system that influence its optimal climate (i.e, museum itself, artworks and visitors) and will continuously monitor and allow visualization of environmental and air quality markers. The monitoring reports will be elaborated by a software designed to real-time calculate the overall Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Index. The main advantage provided by the MUSEION system consist in the simultaneous monitoring and evaluation of the environment quality and its impact on various artefacts in various conservation condition.
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