Rivera et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Parameter identification approach to represent building thermal dynamics reducing tuning time of control system gains: A case study in a tropical climateRivera et al., 2022
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- Rivera A
- Sánchez J
- Chen Austin M
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- Frontiers in Built Environment
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As one of the main consumers of primary energy globally, buildings have been among the main targets for implementing energy efficiency solutions, such as building control strategies that maintain occupant comfort and reduce operating costs. The design of such control …
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