The transition towards a human-centered indoor climate is beneficial from occupants’ thermal comfort and from an energy reduction perspective. However, achieving this goal requires the knowledge of the thermal state of individuals at the level of body parts. Many current solutions rely on intrusive wearable technologies, which require physical access to individuals facing limitations in scalability. Personalizing the indoor environment demands increased sensing at individual levels presenting challenges in terms of data collection and ensuring privacy protection. To address this challenge, this paper introduces a novel approach to non-intrusive personalized humans thermal sensing that can acquire personal data while minimizing the amount of...
Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems play a key role in shaping the built enviro...
Thermal comfort is one of the primary factors influencing occupant health, well-being, and productiv...
Humans spend more than 90% of their day in buildings, where their health and productivity are demons...
The transition towards a human-centered indoor climate is beneficial from occupants’ thermal comfort...
Apart from the common environmental factors such as relative humidity, radiant and ambient temperatu...
Human thermo-physiology models (HTPM) are useful tools to assess dynamic and non-uniform human therm...
Human thermo-physiology models (HTPM) are useful tools to assess dynamic and non-uniform human therm...
The thermal comfort of a building’s occupants is an important aspect of building design. Providing a...
Global warming is a major aspect of climate change and is caused primarily by the emission of greenh...
Maintaining thermal comfort in built environments is important for occupant health, well-being, and ...
A thermally comfortable building indoor environment is imperative for human health and work producti...
have confirmed that thermal comfort significantly depends on internal personal parameters such as me...
Personal comfort models (PCM) represent the most promising paradigm for human-centric thermal comfor...
The assessment of the occupants' thermal sensation (TS) in a living environment is fundamental to en...
The assessment of the occupants' thermal sensation (TS) in a living environment is fundamental to en...
Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems play a key role in shaping the built enviro...
Thermal comfort is one of the primary factors influencing occupant health, well-being, and productiv...
Humans spend more than 90% of their day in buildings, where their health and productivity are demons...
The transition towards a human-centered indoor climate is beneficial from occupants’ thermal comfort...
Apart from the common environmental factors such as relative humidity, radiant and ambient temperatu...
Human thermo-physiology models (HTPM) are useful tools to assess dynamic and non-uniform human therm...
Human thermo-physiology models (HTPM) are useful tools to assess dynamic and non-uniform human therm...
The thermal comfort of a building’s occupants is an important aspect of building design. Providing a...
Global warming is a major aspect of climate change and is caused primarily by the emission of greenh...
Maintaining thermal comfort in built environments is important for occupant health, well-being, and ...
A thermally comfortable building indoor environment is imperative for human health and work producti...
have confirmed that thermal comfort significantly depends on internal personal parameters such as me...
Personal comfort models (PCM) represent the most promising paradigm for human-centric thermal comfor...
The assessment of the occupants' thermal sensation (TS) in a living environment is fundamental to en...
The assessment of the occupants' thermal sensation (TS) in a living environment is fundamental to en...
Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems play a key role in shaping the built enviro...
Thermal comfort is one of the primary factors influencing occupant health, well-being, and productiv...
Humans spend more than 90% of their day in buildings, where their health and productivity are demons...