Energy and Technical Building Systems - Scientific and Technological Advances / / edited by Jarek Kurnitski, Andrea Ferrantelli.
Future buildings require not only energy efficiency but also proper building automation and control system functionalities in order to respond to the needs of occupants and energy grids. These development paths require a focus on occupant needs such as good indoor climate, easy operability, and moni...
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