An application to HVAC control system based on occupants' thermal response in office buildings |
Han, Hyesim
(Weatherization Assistance Dept, Korea Energy Foundation)
Kim, Jonghun (Energy Saving Laboratory, Korea Institute of Energy Research) Jeong, Hakgeun (Energy Saving Laboratory, Korea Institute of Energy Research) Jang, Cheol-Yong (Quality Management Team, Korea Institute of Energy Research) |
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