Terminology
Module
Name
Value
Unit of measurement
Description
Occupancy
Time-based occupancy
Time occupied
%
100% means that the room is 100% of the time within office hours (conform linked company calendar) occupied.
This value is calculated by the length of time a space was occupied by at least one person, divided by the total available time.
Daily peak
%
The highest (hourly) time occupied measured during a day.
* 
This value is only available for a daily aggregate and therefore only visible for a week and a month view.
Space-based occupancy
Spaces occupied
%
100% means that all spaces within your selection where occupied (at least 1 minute) during the selected time.
Daily peak
%
The highest (hourly) spaces occupied measured during a day.
* 
This value is only available for a daily aggregate and therefore only visible for a week and a month view.
Utilization
Net utilization
Net utilization
%
100% means that during occupancy the entire capacity of the room is used. Occupant count vs net capacity.
Calculation gives you an impression on how well your spaces are utilized during the time they are used. It tells you if the capacity of the rooms suits the need of your building users.
Daily peak
%
The highest (hourly) net capacity utilized measured during a day.
* 
This value is only available for a daily aggregate and therefore only visible for a week and a month view.
Occupant count
Net occupant count
Number
The (hourly) average number of people present in the room during occupancy
Daily peak
Number
The highest (hourly) average number of people present in the room during occupancy.
* 
This value is only available for a daily aggregate and therefore only visible for a week and a month view.
Flow
Inflow
Occupant count
Number
Total number of people entering a location
Outflow
Occupant count
Number
Total number of people leaving a location
Occupant count
Net occupant count
Number
The (hourly) average number of occupants present in the room during occupancy
Daily peak (maximum)
Number
The single highest number of occupants that were measured during a certain time period.
Environment
Comfort score
Score
0 - 100
Comfort score provides an indication of how well a space complies with comfort expectations. It does so by approximating the scores per hour that the temperature, humidity, CO₂ and/or VOC values stay within target ranges, within margin and/or outside the target ranges.
Temperature
Degrees
°
This can be either Fahrenheit or Celsius
CO2
CO2
ppm
Humidity
Relative humidity
%
Light
Lx
Sound
DbA
VOCs
ppb
Radon
PM2.5
Decimal number
Micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m3)
Very small particles usually found in smoke. They have a diameter of 2.5 micrometers (0.0025 mm) or smaller.
PM10
Decimal number
Micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m3)
Very small particles found in dust and smoke. They have a diameter of 10 micrometers (0.01 mm) or smaller.