This paper investigates how advanced HVAC systems and predictive control can influence the interaction between a house and the grid.
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This paper investigates how advanced HVAC systems and predictive control can influence the interaction between a house and the grid.
The scientific literature offers a number of methods for assessing the likelihood of overheating in buildings.
This paper discusses the impact of thermal zone modeling on the thermal comfort prediction during the early design of naturally ventilated buildings within four Brazilian cities.
This paper presents a new approach to calibrate air handling unit models.
Providing an adequate quantity of fresh, clean air to occupied areas of residential and public buildings is necessary for diluting indoor CO2, airborne particles and other gas pollutant, especially
The exponential increase of the cooling demand in buildings obliges to find alternatives to the high electricity consumption with air conditioning systems.
The paper focuses on control optimization of nonlinear system models where the differential-algebraic equations are formulated in Modelica.