热舒适性
暖通空调
建筑工程
试验台
基线(sea)
计算机科学
可扩展性
入住后评估
设施管理
高效能源利用
模拟
工程类
空调
业务
机械工程
计算机网络
海洋学
物理
电气工程
营销
数据库
热力学
地质学
作者
Yu Huang,Rohit Sai Kiran Gadde,Snowil Lopes,Da Li,Brendan M. McGuire
出处
期刊:Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering
[American Society of Civil Engineers]
日期:2022-11-11
卷期号:37 (1)
被引量:7
标识
DOI:10.1061/jccee5.cpeng-4973
摘要
Thermal comfort significantly affects occupants' satisfaction, well-being, and productivity in built environments. To improve thermal comfort, existing literature has investigated human-in-the-loop HVAC control and personal comfort systems (PCS) to adjust the macro- and microenvironments surrounding occupants to meet their preferences. However, these methods have limitations, including the inability to satisfy all occupants, energy waste due to undesired fluctuations in HVAC settings, uncertainty in energy savings, high upfront costs, lack of scalability, to name a few. In contrast, this study proposed a SpaceMatch framework by reimagining occupants as mobile agents who are willing to move to spaces where the conditions best match their personal preferences and needs. This framework leverages personal comfort models developed for each occupant using machine learning and natural spatial-temporal temperature variations in buildings to make space recommendations. An experiment with 12 subjects was conducted in a testbed building from October to November 2021 at Clemson University to validate the proposed framework. The results showed that subjects' thermal comfort increased at least by 18.8% with the help of space recommendations compared to the baseline, without incurring additional energy use. This framework has great potential in many built environments where flexible workplace strategies are employed, such as open-plan offices and libraries, especially in the postpandemic era when people's working habits have significantly changed because of remote work, job autonomy, and flexible scheduling.
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