Personal thermal comfort models are a paradigm shift in predicting how building occupants perceive their thermal environment. Previous work has critical limitations related to the length of the data collected and the diversity of spaces. This paper outlines a longitudinal field study comprising 20 participants who answered Right-Here-Right-Now surveys using a smartwatch for 180 days. We collected more than 1080 field-based surveys per participant. Surveys were matched with environmental and physiological measured variables collected indoors in their homes and offices. We then trained and tested seven machine learning models per participant to predict their thermal preferences. Participants indicated 58% of the time to want no change in thei...
Cohort Comfort Models (CCM) are introduced as a technique for creating a personalized thermal predic...
The assessment of the occupants' thermal sensation (TS) in a living environment is fundamental to en...
Recent years have shown an increasing number of studies on personal thermal comfort models as an alt...
Existing HVAC systems involve little feedback from indoor occupants, resulting in unnecessary coolin...
A personal comfort model is a new approach to thermal comfort modeling that predicts individuals’ th...
A personal comfort model is an approach to thermal comfort modeling, for thermal environmental desig...
Thermal comfort modeling has been of interest in built environment research for decades. Mostly the ...
Despite substantial evidence emphasising the diversity in thermal comfort perception, conventional m...
Apart from the common environmental factors such as relative humidity, radiant and ambient temperatu...
Nearly 60% of global energy consumption in buildings is used for space heating and cooling to provid...
A personal comfort model is a new approach to thermal comfort modeling that predicts an individual’s...
This paper presents the results from the experimental application of smartwatch sensors to predict o...
A thermally comfortable building indoor environment is imperative for human health and work producti...
The thermal comfort of a building’s occupants is an important aspect of building design. Providing a...
Personal comfort models (PCM) represent the most promising paradigm for human-centric thermal comfor...
Cohort Comfort Models (CCM) are introduced as a technique for creating a personalized thermal predic...
The assessment of the occupants' thermal sensation (TS) in a living environment is fundamental to en...
Recent years have shown an increasing number of studies on personal thermal comfort models as an alt...
Existing HVAC systems involve little feedback from indoor occupants, resulting in unnecessary coolin...
A personal comfort model is a new approach to thermal comfort modeling that predicts individuals’ th...
A personal comfort model is an approach to thermal comfort modeling, for thermal environmental desig...
Thermal comfort modeling has been of interest in built environment research for decades. Mostly the ...
Despite substantial evidence emphasising the diversity in thermal comfort perception, conventional m...
Apart from the common environmental factors such as relative humidity, radiant and ambient temperatu...
Nearly 60% of global energy consumption in buildings is used for space heating and cooling to provid...
A personal comfort model is a new approach to thermal comfort modeling that predicts an individual’s...
This paper presents the results from the experimental application of smartwatch sensors to predict o...
A thermally comfortable building indoor environment is imperative for human health and work producti...
The thermal comfort of a building’s occupants is an important aspect of building design. Providing a...
Personal comfort models (PCM) represent the most promising paradigm for human-centric thermal comfor...
Cohort Comfort Models (CCM) are introduced as a technique for creating a personalized thermal predic...
The assessment of the occupants' thermal sensation (TS) in a living environment is fundamental to en...
Recent years have shown an increasing number of studies on personal thermal comfort models as an alt...