HVAC systems are the major energy consumers in commercial buildings in the United States. These systems are operated to provide comfortable thermal conditions for building occupants. The common practice of defining operational settings for HVAC systems is to use fixed set points, which assume occupants have static comfort requirements. However, thermal comfort has been shown to vary from person to person and also change over time due to climatic variations or acclimation. In this paper, we introduce an online learning approach for modeling and quantifying personalized thermal comfort. In this approach, we fit a probability distribution to each comfort condition (i.e., uncomfortably warm, comfortable, and uncomfortably cool) data set and def...
In this thesis, we introduce a novel heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) agent that mai...
A personalized thermal comfort prediction method is proposed for use in combination with smart contr...
Existing HVAC systems involve little feedback from indoor occupants, resulting in unnecessary coolin...
HVAC systems are the major energy consumers in commercial buildings in the United States. These syst...
In this paper, we address the interrelated challenges of predicting user comfort and using this to r...
In this paper, we address the challenge of predicting optimal comfort temperatures of individual use...
Thermal comfort modeling has been of interest in built environment research for decades. Mostly the ...
Thermal comfort is a crucial factor of people’s happiness and work productivity. In today’s predomin...
One of the prevalent models to account for thermal comfort in HVAC design is the Predicted Mean Vote...
A carefully chosen indoor comfort temperature as the thermostat set-point is the key to optimizing b...
2019-03-12HVAC systems are responsible for providing acceptable thermal conditions and indoor air qu...
Personalized thermal controls are beneficial for occupant comfort and productivity in office buildin...
Maintaining thermal comfort in built environments is important for occupant health, well-being, and ...
A personal comfort model is a new approach to thermal comfort modeling that predicts individuals’ th...
Nearly 60% of global energy consumption in buildings is used for space heating and cooling to provid...
In this thesis, we introduce a novel heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) agent that mai...
A personalized thermal comfort prediction method is proposed for use in combination with smart contr...
Existing HVAC systems involve little feedback from indoor occupants, resulting in unnecessary coolin...
HVAC systems are the major energy consumers in commercial buildings in the United States. These syst...
In this paper, we address the interrelated challenges of predicting user comfort and using this to r...
In this paper, we address the challenge of predicting optimal comfort temperatures of individual use...
Thermal comfort modeling has been of interest in built environment research for decades. Mostly the ...
Thermal comfort is a crucial factor of people’s happiness and work productivity. In today’s predomin...
One of the prevalent models to account for thermal comfort in HVAC design is the Predicted Mean Vote...
A carefully chosen indoor comfort temperature as the thermostat set-point is the key to optimizing b...
2019-03-12HVAC systems are responsible for providing acceptable thermal conditions and indoor air qu...
Personalized thermal controls are beneficial for occupant comfort and productivity in office buildin...
Maintaining thermal comfort in built environments is important for occupant health, well-being, and ...
A personal comfort model is a new approach to thermal comfort modeling that predicts individuals’ th...
Nearly 60% of global energy consumption in buildings is used for space heating and cooling to provid...
In this thesis, we introduce a novel heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) agent that mai...
A personalized thermal comfort prediction method is proposed for use in combination with smart contr...
Existing HVAC systems involve little feedback from indoor occupants, resulting in unnecessary coolin...