2017
DOI: 10.1177/1550147717704933
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Comprehensive approach to modeling and simulation of dynamic soft-sensing design for real-time building energy consumption

Abstract: This research develops a multi-layer hybrid soft-sensor model to improve the accuracy of building thermal load prediction using integrated data. The multi-layer hybrid model (autoregressive and particle swarm optimization neural network) hybridizes an autoregressive model with exogenous inputs and a particle swarm optimization neural network. The distributed sensors' experimental scenario was set in a medium-sized office building located in Shanghai, which has applied this multi-layer hybrid model to evaluate … Show more

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“…For primary and middle school students, the most important exercise indicator is energy consumption. A sports data collector is worn on the user's upper arm with an arm band, and various sports data are acquired through a series of sensors, and then the energy consumption of sports is calculated comprehensively [14]. In the laboratory environment, human energy consumption in sports is measured by recording the exercise heart rate, and it is proved that there is a linear relationship between the exercise data collected by the accelerometer and the energy consumption [15].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For primary and middle school students, the most important exercise indicator is energy consumption. A sports data collector is worn on the user's upper arm with an arm band, and various sports data are acquired through a series of sensors, and then the energy consumption of sports is calculated comprehensively [14]. In the laboratory environment, human energy consumption in sports is measured by recording the exercise heart rate, and it is proved that there is a linear relationship between the exercise data collected by the accelerometer and the energy consumption [15].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%