Title
Predicting the distribution of thermal comfort votes
Abstract
Maximizing occupant comfort and minimizing energy costs are two challenging tasks in the efficient operation of any office building. Often these objectives cannot be achieved simultaneously which asks for methods that resolve this trade-off in the best way. Several approaches deal with this problem by focusing on optimizing one of the above criteria while keeping the other one within an acceptable range. However, defining the latter can be very difficult in practice. In particular, setting the acceptable comfort range for offices shared by multiple occupants with conflicting thermal comfort preferences is a challenging problem. This paper presents an intelligent decision support system that assists a building operator in resolving the trade-off between energy efficiency and occupant comfort. Its key component is a case-based reasoning algorithm for predicting the distribution of the occupants' thermal preferences.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1007/978-3-642-21827-9_49
IEA/AIE (2)
Keywords
Field
DocType
challenging task,acceptable range,conflicting thermal comfort preference,energy cost,thermal comfort vote,challenging problem,maximizing occupant comfort,building operator,occupant comfort,acceptable comfort range,energy efficiency
Reasoning algorithm,Intelligent decision support system,Simulation,Efficient energy use,Computer science,Decision support system,Operations research,Thermal comfort,Operator (computer programming)
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.38
0
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Anika Schumann110313.12
Nic Wilson256658.07