This paper aims to provide a systemic review of how indoor sensors influence in managing optimal energy saving, thermal comfort, visual comfort, and indoor air quality in the built …
Heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems account for almost half of the energy consumption in buildings. By benefiting from advancements in information and …
Building operations rely heavily on control systems and sensors. This paper provides a sophisticated literature review on sensor systems in building/HVAC systems, particularly in …
Global climate change, demographic change and advancing mechanization of everyday life will go along with new ways of living. Temperature extremes, an ageing society and higher …
Detailed occupancy information in buildings is useful to improve the performance of energy management systems in order to enable energy consumption savings and maintain …
Estimation of occupancy counts in commercial and institutional buildings enables enhanced energy-use management and workspace allocation. This paper presents the analysis of cost …
Occupancy information is crucial to building facility design, operation, and energy efficiency. Many studies propose the use of environmental sensors (such as carbon dioxide, air …
Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems are the largest consumers of energy in commercial and residential sectors. Minimizing their energy consumption without …
MS Zuraimi, A Pantazaras, KA Chaturvedi… - Building and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Energy consumption and indoor environment quality (IEQ) of buildings have been linked to human occupants. Predicting the number of occupants in a space is essential for the …