2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2014.03.024
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Personalized conditioning and its impact on thermal comfort and energy performance – A review

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“…Personal comfort system (PCS) refers to heating and cooling devices that allow individuals to control their local thermal environment to meet their comfort needs or desires [51,52]. The current practice of delivering uniform thermal conditions does not account for individual differences in comfort requirements.…”
Section: Connected Pcs Chair and Continuous Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Personal comfort system (PCS) refers to heating and cooling devices that allow individuals to control their local thermal environment to meet their comfort needs or desires [51,52]. The current practice of delivering uniform thermal conditions does not account for individual differences in comfort requirements.…”
Section: Connected Pcs Chair and Continuous Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a conditioning system aims to create a microclimate around a person, optimizing energy consumption and improving thermal comfort [121].…”
Section: Personalized Conditioning Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2016, the building efficiency market was the largest advanced energy market segment in the United States, with $ 2.3 billion in home energy management sector revenue and 1300% growth since 2011 [151]. The fast pace of research and development investments in technologies that leverage such data-rich environments [132], such as home energy monitoring systems [143,152], smart meters [140], and personalized environmental controls [7], indicates the growth of the building efficiency market towards human-driven technology innovations. Despite this growth and the reported potential of such technologies to achieve up to 30% energy consumption reduction [122], the market penetration of these technologies is still low relative to other new building efficiency technologies [53].…”
Section: Supporting Research Advancementsmentioning
confidence: 99%