The control of indoor climate is a complex problem which involves environmental, social and technical aspects. The relevance of such topic increases when the building and/or the objects inside constitute an historical cultural heritage, because ancient structures are more vulnerable to climatic agents than modern buildings. In particular, the presence of rising damp is a critical problem because it can originate the development of moulds, and pests thus becoming a substantial source of decay

Salah Abusohyon, I.A., Aiello, G., Inguanta, R., Bruno, M.G., Abu Sahyoun, M., Quaranta, S. (2023). A wearable biosensor for non-invasive real-time monitoring of Hydrogen peroxide in exhaled breath for worker’s health in the construction industry. In Proc. of the International Conference on Electrical, Computer, Communications and Mechatronics Engineering (ICECCME) [10.1109/iceccme57830.2023.10253248].

A wearable biosensor for non-invasive real-time monitoring of Hydrogen peroxide in exhaled breath for worker’s health in the construction industry

Salah Abusohyon, Islam Asem;Aiello, Giuseppe;Inguanta, Rosalinda;Bruno, Maria Giuseppina;Quaranta, Salvatore
2023-01-01

Abstract

The control of indoor climate is a complex problem which involves environmental, social and technical aspects. The relevance of such topic increases when the building and/or the objects inside constitute an historical cultural heritage, because ancient structures are more vulnerable to climatic agents than modern buildings. In particular, the presence of rising damp is a critical problem because it can originate the development of moulds, and pests thus becoming a substantial source of decay
2023
Salah Abusohyon, I.A., Aiello, G., Inguanta, R., Bruno, M.G., Abu Sahyoun, M., Quaranta, S. (2023). A wearable biosensor for non-invasive real-time monitoring of Hydrogen peroxide in exhaled breath for worker’s health in the construction industry. In Proc. of the International Conference on Electrical, Computer, Communications and Mechatronics Engineering (ICECCME) [10.1109/iceccme57830.2023.10253248].
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