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Wahhaj Ahmed, Baqer Al-Ramadan, Muhammad Asif and Zulfikar Adamu
Energy and environmental challenges are a major concern across the world and the urban residential building sector, being one of the main stakeholders in energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, needs to be more energy efficient and reduce carbon...
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Paniti Netinant, Thitipong Utsanok, Meennapa Rukhiran and Suttipong Klongdee
With the rapid rise of digitalization in the global economy, home security systems have become increasingly important for personal comfort and property protection. The collaboration between humans, the Internet of Things (IoT), and smart homes can be hig...
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Alejandro Moreno-Rangel, Tim Sharpe, Gráinne McGill and Filbert Musau
The ongoing climate change and policies around it are changing how we design and build homes to meet national carbon emission targets. Some countries such as Scotland are adopting higher-energy-efficient buildings as minimum requirements in the building ...
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David Fernández-Arango, Francisco-Alberto Varela-García and Jorge López-Fernández
Pedestrian travel represents one of the most complex forms of mobility owing to the numerous parameters that influence its analysis and the difficulty of acquiring accurate travel information. In addition, the vulnerability of its protagonists, especiall...
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Michael Tesfaye Bekele and Cemil Atakara
Residential buildings have a list of functions, and one of the top priories is the thermal comfort of its occupants. Thermal comfort can be one of the measurements of successful building performance, and it can be addressed in various ways to provide a g...
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Mark Bezmaslov, Daniil Belyaev, Vladimir Vasilev, Elizaveta Dolgintseva, Lyubov Yamshchikova and Ovanes Petrosian
This article covers a case study with homes equipped with multiple appliances for energy consumption. The central goal is to provide for aggregators? flexibility in distribution networks by building an optimal schedule that takes advantage of load flexib...
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Islam Gamal, Hala Abdel-Galil and Atef Ghalwash
IoT is a trending computational concept that converts almost everything in modern life into a smart thing in various innovational and outstanding approaches. Smart homes, connected cities, autonomous vehicles, industrial automation, and smart healthcare ...
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Yann Stephen Mandza and Atanda Raji
In developing countries today, population growth and the penetration of higher standard of living appliances in homes has resulted in a rapidly increasing residential load. In South Africa, the recent rolling blackouts and electricity price increase only...
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Mohana S. D., S. P. Shiva Prakash and Kirill Krinkin
Increase in technologies around the world requires adding intelligence to the objects, and making it a smart object in an environment leads to the Social Internet of Things (SIoT). These social objects are uniquely identifiable, transferable and share in...
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Ghazal Makvandia and Md. Safiuddin
Efforts have been put in place to minimize the effects of construction activities and occupancy, but the problem of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions continues to have detrimental effects on the environment. As an effort to reduce GHG emissions, particularl...
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