Homod et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Evaluation of energy-saving potential for optimal time response of HVAC control system in smart buildingsHomod et al., 2020
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- 10596705879141656801
- Author
- Homod R
- Gaeid K
- Dawood S
- Hatami A
- Sahari K
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- Publication venue
- Applied Energy
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In some fields, such as the semiconductor manufacturing process, museum, pharmaceutical, and medicine manufacturing industry, the HVAC system needs a very fast response time to protect products and more energy-efficient buildings than traditional controllers. So, the …
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