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 amounts of individual comfort-related data. This approach leverages historical data collected from a sample population, who have some underlying preference similarity to the new occupant. The method uses background information such as physical and demographic characteristics and one-time onboarding surveys (satisfaction with life scale, highly sensitive person scale, personality traits) from the new occupant, as well as physiological and environmental sensor measurements paired with a few thermal preference responses. The framework was implemented using two personal comfort da...
© 2020 Thermal comfort research has been traditionally based on cross-sectional studies and spatial ...
A thermally comfortable building indoor environment is imperative for human health and work producti...
Individual thermal comfort models based on physiological parameters could improve the efficiency of ...
Cohort Comfort Models (CCM) are introduced as a technique for creating a personalized thermal predic...
A personal comfort model is a new approach to thermal comfort modeling that predicts individuals’ th...
Personal thermal comfort models are a paradigm shift in predicting how building occupants perceive t...
Existing HVAC systems involve little feedback from indoor occupants, resulting in unnecessary coolin...
Thermal comfort modeling has been of interest in built environment research for decades. Mostly the ...
A personal comfort model is a new approach to thermal comfort modeling that predicts an individual’s...
Recent years have shown an increasing number of studies on personal thermal comfort models as an alt...
We analyzed the ASHRAE Global Thermal Comfort Database II to answer a fundamental but overlooked que...
Nearly 60% of global energy consumption in buildings is used for space heating and cooling to provid...
Thermal comfort affects the well-being, productivity, and overall satisfaction of building occupants...
A personal comfort model is an approach to thermal comfort modeling, for thermal environmental desig...
\u3cbr/\u3e\u3cbr/\u3eThis study aims to improve the prediction accuracy of the rational standard th...
© 2020 Thermal comfort research has been traditionally based on cross-sectional studies and spatial ...
A thermally comfortable building indoor environment is imperative for human health and work producti...
Individual thermal comfort models based on physiological parameters could improve the efficiency of ...
Cohort Comfort Models (CCM) are introduced as a technique for creating a personalized thermal predic...
A personal comfort model is a new approach to thermal comfort modeling that predicts individuals’ th...
Personal thermal comfort models are a paradigm shift in predicting how building occupants perceive t...
Existing HVAC systems involve little feedback from indoor occupants, resulting in unnecessary coolin...
Thermal comfort modeling has been of interest in built environment research for decades. Mostly the ...
A personal comfort model is a new approach to thermal comfort modeling that predicts an individual’s...
Recent years have shown an increasing number of studies on personal thermal comfort models as an alt...
We analyzed the ASHRAE Global Thermal Comfort Database II to answer a fundamental but overlooked que...
Nearly 60% of global energy consumption in buildings is used for space heating and cooling to provid...
Thermal comfort affects the well-being, productivity, and overall satisfaction of building occupants...
A personal comfort model is an approach to thermal comfort modeling, for thermal environmental desig...
\u3cbr/\u3e\u3cbr/\u3eThis study aims to improve the prediction accuracy of the rational standard th...
© 2020 Thermal comfort research has been traditionally based on cross-sectional studies and spatial ...
A thermally comfortable building indoor environment is imperative for human health and work producti...
Individual thermal comfort models based on physiological parameters could improve the efficiency of ...