Browsing Electronic Theses, Dissertations, and Records of Study (2002– ) by Author "O'Neill, Zheng"
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Chu, Mengyuan (2023-05-04)Modern building operation and management largely relied on the Internet of Things (IoT) technology by connecting controllable devices through a communication network. However, this all-connected configuration could also ...
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Yang, Tao (2023-08-03)The building sector constitutes the largest portion of energy consumption worldwide, surpassing the industrial and transportation sectors. In the United States, buildings alone account for approximately 40% of total energy ...
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Chen, Zhangjie (2021-12-08)Fine-grained occupancy information plays an essential role for various emerging applications in smart homes, such as personalized thermal comfort control and human behavior analysis. Existing occupancy sensors, such as ...
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Smith-Cortez, Blake T (2023-05-31)This paper analyzes the benefits of a geofencing and geolocational method for occupancy-based control in smart buildings. The research was conducted using the Google Maps Geolocation API that utilizes Wi-Fi points and ...
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Smith-Cortez, Blake T (2023-05-31)This paper analyzes the benefits of a geofencing and geolocational method for occupancy-based control in smart buildings. The research was conducted using the Google Maps Geolocation API that utilizes Wi-Fi points and ...
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Smith-Cortez, Blake T (2023-05-31)This paper analyzes the benefits of a geofencing and geolocational method for occupancy-based control in smart buildings. The research was conducted using the Google Maps Geolocation API that utilizes Wi-Fi points and ...
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Lu, Xing (2022-04-19)Commercial buildings account for 35 percent of electricity consumption in the U.S., of which 30 percent is used by the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. Despite the significant role of the HVAC ...
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Pang, Zhihong (2022-09-05)The heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) system consumes a significant fraction of building energy to maintain satisfactory indoor air quality (IAQ) and thermal comfort conditions for its occupants. Occupancy-based ...
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Feng, Fan (2023-08-03)As buildings are designed and operated towards reducing energy demand while maintaining a both thermally and visually comfortable environment for occupants, building envelope systems, including windows, external walls, ...