2015 International Conference on the Domestic Use of Energy (DUE) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/due.2015.7102960
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A mobile design application for energy efficient buildings

Abstract: With the current electricity problems facing South Africa and the rise of the green building initiative internationally, energy-efficient buildings have become much more popular.Architects form an integral link in the design of these energy efficient buildings. Energy-efficient building design strategies therefore, require both architects and engineers to work closely together in optimising the building design.However, this is not always practical in real world terms. Architects must therefore, be able to perf… Show more

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“…Modern smart home appliances are able to efficiently control air temperatures in separate premises, large buildings and structures. There are many variants of such systems [3][4][5][6][7][8]. The most widely used are systems for regulating the temperature of a heat transfer agent depending on the temperature of the outside air [9] (figure 1).…”
Section: About Control Problems In Domestic Power Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modern smart home appliances are able to efficiently control air temperatures in separate premises, large buildings and structures. There are many variants of such systems [3][4][5][6][7][8]. The most widely used are systems for regulating the temperature of a heat transfer agent depending on the temperature of the outside air [9] (figure 1).…”
Section: About Control Problems In Domestic Power Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Section: Cochrane Database Of Systematic Reviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%