User - Smart Building Interactions: An Analysis of Privacy and Productivity Human Factors

Descripción:

Smart buildings are increasingly becoming more common and changing the way we interact with our home, workplace, and cities. Consequently, it is important to study how human factors play a role in smart building-based environments. This research focuses on the privacy and productivity of human factors, and presents the results of two complementary evaluations: a survey in which people’s privacy concerns were analyzed and an assessment that quantifies if smart building functionalities impacts people’s productivity.

Tipo de publicación: Conference Paper

Publicado en: Proceedings of the International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing & Ambient Intelligence (UCAmI 2022)

Autores
  • Brenes, Edwin
  • Chavarría, Jorge
  • Murillo, Diego
  • Sanahuja, Lucía
  • Wang, Sheng
  • Lara, Adrian
  • López, Gustavo
  • Quesada, Luis
  • Brenes, Jose Antonio
  • Bravo, José
  • Ochoa, Sergio
  • Favela, Jesús

Investigadores del CITIC asociados a la publicación
Dr. Adrian Lara Petitdemange
Dr. Gustavo López Herrera
Dr. Luis Quesada Quirós
Mag. José Antonio Brenes Carranza

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Resumen

Smart buildings are increasingly becoming more common and changing the way we interact with our home, workplace, and cities. Consequently, it is important to study how human factors play a role in smart building-based environments. This research focuses on the privacy and productivity of human factors, and presents the results of two complementary evaluations: a survey in which people's privacy concerns were analyzed and an assessment that quantifies if smart building functionalities impacts people's productivity.

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User - Smart Building Interactions: An Analysis of Privacy and Productivity Human Factors