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Multi Scale Optimization of Building Energy

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This paper is an introduction to smart-energy buildings. It states the user-centric energy management problem and points out how optimization can yield useful feedbacks to occupants. It focuses on the modeling issues and on the different kinds of optimizations useful for providing daily support to occupants. An application example is presented.

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Ploix, S. (2017). Multi Scale Optimization of Building Energy. In: Raghavan, K., Ghosh, P. (eds) Energy Engineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3102-1_11

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