This paper shows a new DSF modeling approach so-called a co-simulation of the heterogeneous systems.
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This paper shows a new DSF modeling approach so-called a co-simulation of the heterogeneous systems.
At present, for energy conservation, conscious utilization of natural ventilation is encouraged.
This study is aimed to implement Augmented Reality (AR) and web-enabled control for a double-skin system.
Various building energy use modeling methods have been applied to existing buildings in order to understand building energy performance and improve energy efficiency.
To minimize the total power consumption of a central air conditioning system, optimal control variables are necessary.
The pollution problems caused by fungi in indoor environments are usually recognized at a stage where colony formation has progressed to a level already enabling visual identification.
Low temperature heating and high temperature cool-ing systems such as thermally activated building sys-tems (TABS) offer the chance to use low exergy sources, which can be very beneficial financial
Foundation Heat Exchangers (FHX) are a novel form of ground heat exchanger for residential applications and, by virtue of lower costs, could increase the up-take of efficient heat pump technology.