The advancement of smart metering and sensor technologies has opened the door to performing extensive in-situ measurements in buildings and a tendency to carry-out detailed energy and indoor climate monitoring, leading to the availability of the so-called “on-board monitoring data”. The data obtained through these measurements is of high value as it can be used for identification of parameters determining health, thermal comfort, and energy use. In this article, an occupied dwelling has been inspected and monitored for one year and the in-situ measurement and meteorological data are combined to feed a physic-based energy model. For the first time, the detailed data cleaning and filtering techniques are explained to give insight for future s...
After the thermal renovation of a dwelling, there exists a gap between the actual and predicted ener...
The justification of energy consumption in dwellings is to maintain comfortable and healthy indoor c...
This article presents a study in which three inverse modeling techniques were applied to hourly heat...
Dwellings in the UK account for about 25% of global energy demand, of which 60% is space heating mak...
Dwellings in the UK account for about 25% of global energy demand, of which 60% is space heating mak...
Accurate determination of building’s critical thermo-physical characteristics such as the walls’ the...
In European households, 79% of the energy is consumed for space heating and cooling. The remote dete...
In support of the energy transition in the built environment, knowledge on performance characteristi...
Physics-based building energy models (e.g., EnergyPlus) rely on some unknown input parameters (e.g.,...
At least 65% of the existing residential building stock will still be in use by 2050, thus retrofitt...
Almost one third of the energy is used in the residential sector, and space heating is the largest p...
Almost one third of the energy is used in the residential sector, and space heating is the largest p...
After the thermal renovation of a dwelling, there exists a gap between the actual and predicted ener...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Several studies have demonstrated the capability of data-driven modelling based...
Building energy simulation model needs to be calibrated using measured data, so different energy eff...
After the thermal renovation of a dwelling, there exists a gap between the actual and predicted ener...
The justification of energy consumption in dwellings is to maintain comfortable and healthy indoor c...
This article presents a study in which three inverse modeling techniques were applied to hourly heat...
Dwellings in the UK account for about 25% of global energy demand, of which 60% is space heating mak...
Dwellings in the UK account for about 25% of global energy demand, of which 60% is space heating mak...
Accurate determination of building’s critical thermo-physical characteristics such as the walls’ the...
In European households, 79% of the energy is consumed for space heating and cooling. The remote dete...
In support of the energy transition in the built environment, knowledge on performance characteristi...
Physics-based building energy models (e.g., EnergyPlus) rely on some unknown input parameters (e.g.,...
At least 65% of the existing residential building stock will still be in use by 2050, thus retrofitt...
Almost one third of the energy is used in the residential sector, and space heating is the largest p...
Almost one third of the energy is used in the residential sector, and space heating is the largest p...
After the thermal renovation of a dwelling, there exists a gap between the actual and predicted ener...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Several studies have demonstrated the capability of data-driven modelling based...
Building energy simulation model needs to be calibrated using measured data, so different energy eff...
After the thermal renovation of a dwelling, there exists a gap between the actual and predicted ener...
The justification of energy consumption in dwellings is to maintain comfortable and healthy indoor c...
This article presents a study in which three inverse modeling techniques were applied to hourly heat...