A survey of cyber-physical systems from a game-theoretic perspective
With the emergence of the Internet-of-Things (IoT), artificial intelligence, and communication
technologies, cyber-physical systems (CPS) have revolutionized the engineering paradigm …
technologies, cyber-physical systems (CPS) have revolutionized the engineering paradigm …
Challenges, opportunities, and strategies for undertaking integrated precinct-scale energy–water system planning
GC de Oliveira, E Bertone, RA Stewart - Renewable and Sustainable …, 2022 - Elsevier
The energy and water sectors are intrinsically linked to meet several consumer needs. A
holistic analysis is required to quantify the technoeconomic and environmental benefits and …
holistic analysis is required to quantify the technoeconomic and environmental benefits and …
Energy use and CO2 emissions in the UK universities: An extended Kaya identity analysis
SMSU Eskander, J Nitschke - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021 - Elsevier
We investigate the progress of the UK universities in greening their energy sources in line
with the UK's goal of becoming a net-zero economy by 2050. Using the HESA estate …
with the UK's goal of becoming a net-zero economy by 2050. Using the HESA estate …
The impact of COVID-19 on higher education building energy use and implications for future education building energy studies
Although COVID-19 has significantly changed the higher educational sector, there are few
studies revealing how this pandemic has changed the energy use of higher education …
studies revealing how this pandemic has changed the energy use of higher education …
Key driving forces of energy consumption in a higher education institution using the LMDI approach: The case of the Universidad Autónoma de Chile.
JP Laporte, R Román-Collado, JM Cansino - Applied Energy, 2024 - Elsevier
Energy consumption in universities is a crucial issue as they aim to balance growing
operational demands with environmental sustainability. This study employs the Logarithmic …
operational demands with environmental sustainability. This study employs the Logarithmic …
[HTML][HTML] Customizing the green pyramid rating system for assessing university buildings' sustainability: A stakeholder-involved weighting approach
Universities are large institutions that consume significant amounts of energy and water,
produce waste and greenhouse gases, and significantly impact the surrounding …
produce waste and greenhouse gases, and significantly impact the surrounding …
Methodology for estimating energy and water consumption patterns in university buildings: Case study, Federal University of Roraima (UFRR)
Knowing water and energy consumption patterns sets the baseline for understanding their
drivers and assessing the performance of potential measures to increase efficiency and/or …
drivers and assessing the performance of potential measures to increase efficiency and/or …
Benchmarking energy consumption in universities: a review
TC Quevedo, MS Geraldi, AP Melo… - Journal of Building …, 2024 - Elsevier
Universities have an important role towards a sustainable future. It is essential to understand
their energy consumption and how to improve their efficiency. This paper aims to review the …
their energy consumption and how to improve their efficiency. This paper aims to review the …
Effects of working from home on greenhouse gas emissions and the associated energy costs in six Australian cities
Working from home (WFH) has been imposed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The adoption
of WFH impacts energy use in the residential, commercial, and transportation sectors …
of WFH impacts energy use in the residential, commercial, and transportation sectors …
Reducing university energy use beyond energy retrofitting: The academic calendar impacts
With a strong commitment to sustainability, numerous universities set their carbon reduction
targets, with the common measure being energy retrofitting of their campus buildings. Based …
targets, with the common measure being energy retrofitting of their campus buildings. Based …