Thermal comfort refers to the perception of the indoor environment that is pleasant for people. This includes a range of conditions, such as operative temperature, drafts, radiant temperature asymmetry and floor temperature, and relative humidity. Thermal comfort is a particularly important factor in commercial buildings, hospitals, medical practices and educational institutions. An indoor climate that is perceived as pleasant can be conducive to performance in workplaces and ensure a greater sense of well-being. Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems typically regulate temperature and humidity to ensure thermal comfort and improved energy efficiency. Thermal comfort is also defined as a goal within the scope of a DGNB certification. With aedifion.controls it is possible to permanently and automatically check and optimize the TGA of your building. The control is taken over by the smart plant control from the cloud and takes place depending on demand, weather forecasts and utilization. The system control is autonomous and self-learning. aedifion thus helps you to operate your building in a balance between economic efficiency, sustainability and tenant satisfaction.