Improved occupancy-based solutions for energy saving in buildings

I. Susnea, Emilia Pecheanu, A. Cocu, G. Hudec
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In the past decades, despite the huge interest for the topics related to energy conservation and reducing the CO2 emissions, it became obvious that there is an economic reason for the weak progress in these fields: the visible correlation between the economic growth and the energy consumption. As a result, it is very likely that the demand for energy will continue to grow. Since buildings are responsible for 40% of the total energy demand, in this paper we review the vast literature dedicated to energy saving in buildings from the perspective of the feasibility on a large scale. We emphasize the solutions based on detecting and forecasting the building occupancy in order to control the HVAC and lighting systems for energy saving without affecting the comfort of the users. Several improvements of these solutions are proposed.
改进基于占用的建筑节能解决方案
在过去的几十年里,尽管人们对节能减排的话题产生了巨大的兴趣,但很明显,这些领域进展缓慢有一个经济原因:经济增长与能源消耗之间存在明显的相关性。因此,对能源的需求很可能会继续增长。由于建筑占总能源需求的40%,在本文中,我们从大规模可行性的角度回顾了大量致力于建筑节能的文献。我们强调基于检测和预测建筑占用率的解决方案,以便在不影响用户舒适度的情况下控制暖通空调和照明系统的节能。对这些解决方案提出了若干改进。
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