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Jefferson T. Hinke, Louise M. Giuseffi, Victoria R. Hermanson, Samuel M. Woodman and Douglas J. Krause
Estimating seabird and pinniped abundance is central to wildlife management and ecosystem monitoring in Antarctica. Unoccupied aerial systems (UAS) can collect images to support monitoring, but manual image analysis is often impractical. Automating targe...
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Giovanni Tardioli, Ricardo Filho, Pierre Bernaud and Dimitrios Ntimos
The estimation of indoor thermal comfort and the associated occupant feedback in office buildings is important to provide satisfactory and safe working environments, enhance the productivity of personnel, and to reduce complaints. The assessment of therm...
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Lina Yang, Jiying Liu and Shengwei Zhu
A lack of consideration of outdoor spaces of universities has resulted in lower outdoor thermal comfort in summer. This study investigates the thermal comfort of outdoor spaces of a university in summer and proposes the model?s accuracy and optimization ...
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Christian Hepf, Konstantin Bausch, Lukas Lauss, Sebastian Clark Koth and Thomas Auer
Due to climate change, emission balancing is a relevant tool to quantify the environmental impact of a building system. The electrification of energy production at a national level, as well as energy supply at a building level, shifts the focus to the em...
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Pramod Kumar and Pijush Samui
The present study focused on the design of geothermal energy piles based on cone penetration test (CPT) data, which was obtained from the Perniö test site in Finland. The geothermal piles are heat-capacity systems that provide both a supply of energy and...
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