Intelligent buildings: An overview
F Mofidi, H Akbari - Energy and Buildings, 2020 - Elsevier
The objective of this paper is to review the topics related to the optimized operation of
intelligent buildings with respect to occupant comfort and energy consumption. To …
intelligent buildings with respect to occupant comfort and energy consumption. To …
Personal thermal comfort models based on physiological measurements–A design of experiments based review
Researchers have shown that the physiological-based personal comfort models (PCM) are
capable of addressing individual differences as well as transient thermal comfort. Given that …
capable of addressing individual differences as well as transient thermal comfort. Given that …
Humans-as-a-sensor for buildings—intensive longitudinal indoor comfort models
Evaluating and optimising human comfort within the built environment is challenging due to
the large number of physiological, psychological and environmental variables that affect …
the large number of physiological, psychological and environmental variables that affect …
[HTML][HTML] Human physiology for personal thermal comfort-based HVAC control–A review
Standardized methods for thermal comfort assessment already exist, namely the predicted
mean vote (PMV) and the adaptive comfort model, both valid for groups of people. To …
mean vote (PMV) and the adaptive comfort model, both valid for groups of people. To …
Cohort comfort models—Using occupant's similarity to predict personal thermal preference with less data
Abstract Cohort Comfort Models (CCM) are introduced as a technique for creating a
personalized thermal prediction for a new building occupant without the need to collect large …
personalized thermal prediction for a new building occupant without the need to collect large …
Application of low-cost sensors for building monitoring: A systematic literature review
B Mobaraki, F Lozano-Galant, RP Soriano… - Buildings, 2021 - mdpi.com
In recent years, many scholars have dedicated their research to the development of low-cost
sensors for monitoring of various parameters. Despite their high number of applications, the …
sensors for monitoring of various parameters. Despite their high number of applications, the …
Is your clock-face cozie? A smartwatch methodology for the in-situ collection of occupant comfort data
P Jayathissa, M Quintana, T Sood… - Journal of Physics …, 2019 - iopscience.iop.org
Labelled human comfort data can be a valuable resource in optimising the built
environment, and improving the wellbeing of individual occupants. The acquisition of …
environment, and improving the wellbeing of individual occupants. The acquisition of …
Human comfort in indoor environment: a review on assessment criteria, data collection and data analysis methods
Y Song, F Mao, Q Liu - IEEE Access, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Occupants' comfort perception about the indoor environment is closely linked to their health,
wellbeing and productivity. Improvement of comfort level in office buildings has significant …
wellbeing and productivity. Improvement of comfort level in office buildings has significant …
Balancing thermal comfort datasets: We GAN, but should we?
Thermal comfort assessment for the built environment has become more available to
analysts and researchers due to the proliferation of sensors and subjective feedback …
analysts and researchers due to the proliferation of sensors and subjective feedback …
Personal thermal comfort models based on physiological parameters measured by wearable sensors
S Liu - 2018 - escholarship.org
Existing HVAC systems involve little feedback from indoor occupants, resulting in
unnecessary cooling/heating waste and high percentage of discomfort. In addition, large …
unnecessary cooling/heating waste and high percentage of discomfort. In addition, large …