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The characteristics of usable room temperature control: Dissertation

Year of publication

2007

Authors

Karjalainen, Sami

Abstract

The overall aim of the work is to improve office occupants' control over room temperature by improving the usability of user interfaces of heating and cooling systems. Both qualitative and quantitative methods were employed to study office occupants as users of room temperature controls. The work started with qualitative interviews taken in actual context, in the offices of the participants. The problems with thermostats were found to be diverse and fundamental. Next, in a quantitative interview survey, users were studied with a large and nationally representative sample: 1 000 Finnish office occupants answered questions concerning the office environment. Additionally, to simulate the real use of thermostats, controlled experiments were taken. Based on the results of the preceding user studies, user interface prototypes for room temperature control were next developed with a user-centred approach. As the definitive result of the work, usability guidelines for room temperature controls were developed. The usability guidelines are based on the user research performed in this work and the experiences gained from the user interface development. The usability guidelines are: (1) keep occupants in the loop, (2) visibility, identification and reachability of temperature controls, (3) shared temperature controls with heating and cooling systems, (4) acceptable default settings, (5) simplicity of interface, (6) clear way to adjust room temperature, (7) advice on comfortable room temperatures, (8) clear and sufficient feedback after adjustment, (9) fast effect on room temperature, (10) adequate effect on room temperature, (11) informative help, (12) aesthetic design and (13) females as test users in real-life situations.
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Publication type

Publication format

Monograph

Audience

Scientific

MINEDU's publication type classification code

G5 Doctoral dissertation (articles)

Publication channel information

Journal/Series

VTT Publications

Publisher

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

Issue

662

Open access

Open access in the publisher’s service

Yes

License of the publisher’s version

Other license

Self-archived

No

Other information

Keywords

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Language

English

International co-publication

No

Co-publication with a company

No

The publication is included in the Ministry of Education and Culture’s Publication data collection

No