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Claudio Martani
Researcher at ETH Zurich
Publications - 33
Citations - 1178
Claudio Martani is an academic researcher from ETH Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Risk management & User requirements document. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 31 publications receiving 867 citations. Previous affiliations of Claudio Martani include École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne & University of Cambridge.
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The rise of low-cost sensing for managing air pollution in cities.
Prashant Kumar,Lidia Morawska,Claudio Martani,George Biskos,George Biskos,George Biskos,Marina Neophytou,Silvana Di Sabatino,Margaret Bell,Leslie Norford,Rex Britter +10 more
TL;DR: The drivers behind current rises in the use of low-cost sensors for air pollution management in cities are illustrated, while addressing the major challenges for their effective implementation.
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ENERNET: Studying the dynamic relationship between building occupancy and energy consumption
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a new method to measure activity, using WiFi connections as a proxy for human occupancy, and compared data on the number of WiFi connections and energy consumption (electricity, steam and chilled water) for two buildings within the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's campus.
The rise of low-cost sensing for managing air pollution in cities
Prashant Kumar,Lidia Morawska,Claudio Martani,George Biskos,George Biskos,George Biskos,Marina Neophytou,Silvana Di Sabatino,Margaret Bell,Leslie Norford,Rex Britter +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors illustrate the drivers behind current rises in the use of low-cost sensors for air pollution management in cities, whilst addressing the major challenges for their effective implementation.
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Indoor air quality and energy management through real-time sensing in commercial buildings
Prashant Kumar,Claudio Martani,Lidia Morawska,Leslie Norford,Ruchi Choudhary,Margaret Bell,Matthew Leach +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the fundamental drivers behind the rise of sensing technology for the management of energy and IAQ in urban built environments, highlights major challenges for their large-scale deployment and identifies the research gaps that should be closed by future investigations.
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Estimating and communicating the risk of neglecting maintenance
TL;DR: The difficulties of engineers and managers agreeing on how to invest in infrastructure maintenance stem from a basic inability to communicate with each other as mentioned in this paper, which leads to the suboptimal managers.