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 …

Personal thermal comfort models based on physiological measurements–A design of experiments based review

K Chen, Q Xu, B Leow, A Ghahramani - Building and Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
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 …

Humans-as-a-sensor for buildings—intensive longitudinal indoor comfort models

P Jayathissa, M Quintana, M Abdelrahman, C Miller - Buildings, 2020 - mdpi.com
Evaluating and optimising human comfort within the built environment is challenging due to
the large number of physiological, psychological and environmental variables that affect …

[HTML][HTML] Human physiology for personal thermal comfort-based HVAC control–A review

DI Bogatu, J Shinoda, JJ Aguilera, BW Olesen… - Building and …, 2023 - Elsevier
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 …

Cohort comfort models—Using occupant's similarity to predict personal thermal preference with less data

M Quintana, S Schiavon, F Tartarini, J Kim… - Building and …, 2023 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

Balancing thermal comfort datasets: We GAN, but should we?

M Quintana, S Schiavon, KW Tham… - Proceedings of the 7th …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
Thermal comfort assessment for the built environment has become more available to
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 …