Measurement result in case of an office with multiple indoor units in summer and winter seasons: An energy saving air-conditioning control system that's senses the adjustment behavior of occupants (part 2)

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Authors are developing an Active Energy-saving Control System for Air-Conditioning (AECS-AC) with a unique air-conditioning control method that senses the occupants' on/off operation onto the air-conditioning. The goal of this concept is to make the system able to understand the occupants thermal comfort request by feedback of the adjustment behaviour of occupants, without collecting the details of the conditions of the occupants, such as their attributes, thermal sensation, comfort sensation and psychological condition. This paper describes the AECS-AC method utilizing adjustment behaviour of occupants based on summer and winter season data of an office space in a medium sized building.

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Ogino, T., Sunaga, N., Masui, S., & Saka, K. (2016). Measurement result in case of an office with multiple indoor units in summer and winter seasons: An energy saving air-conditioning control system that’s senses the adjustment behavior of occupants (part 2). Journal of Environmental Engineering (Japan), 81(729), 1007–1016. https://doi.org/10.3130/aije.81.1007

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