Thomas et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Artificial neural network models for indoor temperature prediction: investigations in two buildingsThomas et al., 2007
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- Thomas B
- Soleimani-Mohseni M
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- Neural Computing and Applications
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The problem how to identify prediction models of the indoor climate in buildings is discussed. Identification experiments have been carried out in two buildings and different models, such as linear ARX-, ARMAX-and BJ-models as well as non-linear artificial neural …
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