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Resident Tolerance to Transitional Temperature Deviation in Smart Communities

Eve Tsybina Viswadeep Lebakula Piljae Im Helia Zandi Jeffrey Munk +1 lainnya

Abstrak

Choosing the right HVAC system or the right algorithm of implementing demand response could create significant energy and environmental gains while maintaining resident comfort. However, these choices are closely related to the concept of user comfort, which in turn requires a reasonable fit between user preferences and temperature setpoints. While setting the temperature right is a well-researched question, systems in transition from one setpoint to another are currently not thoroughly addressed in research. But how tolerant the residents really are if a system spends a large share of time outside of the comfort setpoint? This study gives some early insights on how the deviation of temperature from the setpoint affect perceived resident comfort. We use two weeks of data for a smart neighborhood located in Atlanta, GA. We find that the system spends 20% - 50% of time deviating from the setpoint by more than 1°F. However, we do not find that increasing deviations cause resident complaints or increasing overrides.

Penulis (6)

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Eve Tsybina

V

Viswadeep Lebakula

P

Piljae Im

H

Helia Zandi

J

Jeffrey Munk

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Justin Hill

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Tsybina, E., Lebakula, V., Im, P., Zandi, H., Munk, J., Hill, J. (2025). Resident Tolerance to Transitional Temperature Deviation in Smart Communities. https://doi.org/10.1109/OAJPE.2025.3566333

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Tahun Terbit
2025
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DOAJ
DOI
10.1109/OAJPE.2025.3566333
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