Prior knowledge of occupants’ thermal comfort can facilitate informed control decision of ambient thermal-conditioning in a building environment. This paper investigates the possibility to predict human thermal state (Comfort/Discomfort) from the information of physiological parameters. As gender difference has been widely linked with thermal comfort perception, a four-fold objective is adopted: first, investigating gender differences in subjective thermal perception; second, investigating gender differences in physiological response under different thermal states; third, identifying those physiological features that have the potential to predict thermal state, and fourth, establishing a data-driven thermal state prediction model for each g...
The thermal comfort of a building’s occupants is an important aspect of building design. Providing a...
By using the predicted thermal comfortability of individual inside the building, thermal comfort pre...
Applying high temperature cooling concepts, i.e. high temperature cooling (Tsupply is 16–20 °C) HVAC...
Prior knowledge of occupants’ thermal comfort can facilitate informed control decision of ambient th...
A thermally comfortable building indoor environment is imperative for human health and work producti...
Existing HVAC systems involve little feedback from indoor occupants, resulting in unnecessary coolin...
Personal comfort models (PCM) represent the most promising paradigm for human-centric thermal comfor...
The use of low exergy cooling concepts in the built environment can reduce the reliance upon high-qu...
Employees need a comfortable indoor environment since they are working for long hours throughout the...
A personal comfort model is an approach to thermal comfort modeling, for thermal environmental desig...
A new Human Thermal Model (HTM) has been developed at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT)...
The assessment of the occupants' thermal sensation (TS) in a living environment is fundamental to en...
Thermal comfort prediction can be instrumental in bridging the gap between energy efficiency and occ...
Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems play a key role in shaping the built enviro...
Human comfort perception has a key role in building energy performance since it drives occupants’ be...
The thermal comfort of a building’s occupants is an important aspect of building design. Providing a...
By using the predicted thermal comfortability of individual inside the building, thermal comfort pre...
Applying high temperature cooling concepts, i.e. high temperature cooling (Tsupply is 16–20 °C) HVAC...
Prior knowledge of occupants’ thermal comfort can facilitate informed control decision of ambient th...
A thermally comfortable building indoor environment is imperative for human health and work producti...
Existing HVAC systems involve little feedback from indoor occupants, resulting in unnecessary coolin...
Personal comfort models (PCM) represent the most promising paradigm for human-centric thermal comfor...
The use of low exergy cooling concepts in the built environment can reduce the reliance upon high-qu...
Employees need a comfortable indoor environment since they are working for long hours throughout the...
A personal comfort model is an approach to thermal comfort modeling, for thermal environmental desig...
A new Human Thermal Model (HTM) has been developed at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT)...
The assessment of the occupants' thermal sensation (TS) in a living environment is fundamental to en...
Thermal comfort prediction can be instrumental in bridging the gap between energy efficiency and occ...
Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems play a key role in shaping the built enviro...
Human comfort perception has a key role in building energy performance since it drives occupants’ be...
The thermal comfort of a building’s occupants is an important aspect of building design. Providing a...
By using the predicted thermal comfortability of individual inside the building, thermal comfort pre...
Applying high temperature cooling concepts, i.e. high temperature cooling (Tsupply is 16–20 °C) HVAC...