Digital Health and Indoor Air Quality: An IoT-Driven Human-Centred Visualisation Platform for Behavioural Change and Technology Acceptance
Kureshi, Rameez Raja, Mishra, Bhupesh Kumar, Thakker, Dhavalkumar, Mazumdar, Suvodeep, Li, Xiao
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The detrimental effects of air pollutants on human health have prompted increasing concerns regarding indoor air quality (IAQ). The emergence of digital health interventions and citizen science initiatives has provided new avenues for raising awareness, improving IAQ, and promoting behavioural changes. The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) offers a theoretical framework to understand user acceptance and adoption of IAQ technology. This paper presents a case study using the COM-B model and Internet of Things (IoT) technology to design a human-centred digital visualisation platform, leading to behavioural changes and improved IAQ. The study also investigates users' acceptance and adoption of the technology, focusing on their experiences, expectations, and the impact on IAQ. Integrating IAQ sensing, digital health-related interventions, citizen science, and the TAM model offers opportunities to address IAQ challenges, enhance public health, and foster sustainable indoor environments. The analytical results show that factors such as human behaviour, indoor activities, and awareness play crucial roles in shaping IAQ.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
May-20-2024
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