The Hitchiker's Guide to Successful Living Lab Operations

Authors: Alan Wang, Feng Yi Chang, Siavash Yousefi, Beatrice Li, Brad Campbell, Arsalan Heydarian

11 pages, conference, not yet accepted
License: CC BY 4.0

Abstract: Living labs have been established across different countries to evaluate how the interaction between humans and buildings can be optimized to improve comfort, health, and energy savings. However, existing living labs can be too project-specific, not scalable, and inflexible for comparison against other labs. Furthermore, the lack of transparency in its software infrastructure inhibits opportunities for critique and reuse, reducing the platform's overall potential. In the face of climate change and global energy shortage, we envision the future of living labs to be open source and scalable to support the integration of different IoTs, subjective measures, human-building interactions, security, and privacy contexts. In this work, we share our living lab software stack and present our experience developing a platform that supports qualitative and quantitative experiments from the ground up. We propose the first open-source interoperable living lab platform for multidisciplinary smart environment research.

Submitted to arXiv on 20 Nov. 2022

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