The aim this work was to investigate the effect smart heating control systems have on the energy performance in domestic homes in the UK. An experimental investigation was conducted of three case study buildings which were selected with different constructions and occupancy patterns to represent a cross section of the typical UK housing stock. Temperature data loggers were deployed in each home from 1 February until 31 April 2014 and these logged the internal temperature of the living room, kitchen and master bedroom at 5 minute intervals. A numerical analysis using IES VE (Integrated Environmental Systems Virtual Environment) dynamic thermal modelling software was undertaken of these three case study buildings with the results from the...
Nearly a third of UK gas and electricity is used in homes, of which 80% is for space heating and hot...
Smart thermostats allow continuous learning, remote scheduling and control of indoor temperature. Th...
Residential buildings are still responsible of a higher share of global energy consumption, in parti...
Smart Home controls are part of a Smart Home system and allow remote and automated control of heatin...
It is anticipated that the wider deployment of Smart Home systems will give building occupants impro...
Most existing houses in the UK have a single thermostat, a timer and conventional thermostatic radia...
© 2018 The Authors Claims about the benefits of heating controls are often biased, unsubstantiated, ...
Energy conservation is of increasing importance in contemporary society. A large fraction of energy ...
Over the past thirty years, heating in at least 79% of UK homes has involved warming the entire indo...
We have developed a spatiotemporal heating control algorithm for use in homes. This system utilises ...
Domestic energy demand has been high on the carbon reduction agenda for some time. New homes are des...
The UK Government announced in 2020 its ‘Ten Point Plan’ for a green industrial revolution, which in...
Transitioning to more efficient and less carbon-intensive heating is a monumental policy challenge i...
We have developed a spatiotemporal heating control algorithm for use in homes. This system utilises ...
Domestic energy demand has been high on the carbon reduction agenda for some time. Today new homes a...
Nearly a third of UK gas and electricity is used in homes, of which 80% is for space heating and hot...
Smart thermostats allow continuous learning, remote scheduling and control of indoor temperature. Th...
Residential buildings are still responsible of a higher share of global energy consumption, in parti...
Smart Home controls are part of a Smart Home system and allow remote and automated control of heatin...
It is anticipated that the wider deployment of Smart Home systems will give building occupants impro...
Most existing houses in the UK have a single thermostat, a timer and conventional thermostatic radia...
© 2018 The Authors Claims about the benefits of heating controls are often biased, unsubstantiated, ...
Energy conservation is of increasing importance in contemporary society. A large fraction of energy ...
Over the past thirty years, heating in at least 79% of UK homes has involved warming the entire indo...
We have developed a spatiotemporal heating control algorithm for use in homes. This system utilises ...
Domestic energy demand has been high on the carbon reduction agenda for some time. New homes are des...
The UK Government announced in 2020 its ‘Ten Point Plan’ for a green industrial revolution, which in...
Transitioning to more efficient and less carbon-intensive heating is a monumental policy challenge i...
We have developed a spatiotemporal heating control algorithm for use in homes. This system utilises ...
Domestic energy demand has been high on the carbon reduction agenda for some time. Today new homes a...
Nearly a third of UK gas and electricity is used in homes, of which 80% is for space heating and hot...
Smart thermostats allow continuous learning, remote scheduling and control of indoor temperature. Th...
Residential buildings are still responsible of a higher share of global energy consumption, in parti...