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Marcel Schweiker
Researcher at RWTH Aachen University
Publications - 105
Citations - 2984
Marcel Schweiker is an academic researcher from RWTH Aachen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thermal comfort & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 89 publications receiving 1945 citations. Previous affiliations of Marcel Schweiker include Karlsruhe Institute of Technology & Tokyo City University.
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Development of the ASHRAE Global Thermal Comfort Database II
Veronika Földváry Ličina,Toby Cheung,Hui Zhang,Richard de Dear,Thomas Parkinson,Edward Arens,Chungyoon Chun,Stefano Schiavon,Maohui Luo,Gail Brager,Peixian Li,Soazig Kaam,Mike Adebamowo,M Andamon,Francesco Babich,Chiheb Bouden,Hana Bukovianska,Christhina Candido,Bin Cao,Salvatore Carlucci,David Cheong,Joon-Ho Choi,Malcolm J. Cook,Paul C. Cropper,Max Deuble,Shahin Heidari,Madhavi Indraganti,Quan Jin,Hyojin Kim,Jungsoo Kim,Kyle Konis,Manoj Kumar Singh,Alison G. Kwok,Roberto Lamberts,Dennis L. Loveday,Jared Langevin,Sanyogita Manu,Cornelia Moosmann,Fergus Nicol,Ryozo Ooka,Nigel A. Oseland,Lorenzo Pagliano,Dušan Petráš,Rajan Rawal,Ramona Romero,Hom Bahadur Rijal,Chandra Sekhar,Marcel Schweiker,Federico Tartarini,Shin Ichi Tanabe,Kwok Wai Tham,Despoina Teli,Jørn Toftum,Linda Toledo,Kazuyo Tsuzuki,Renata De Vecchi,Andreas Wagner,Zhaojun Wang,Holger Wallbaum,Lynda Webb,Liu Yang,Yingxin Zhu,Yongchao Zhai,Yufeng Zhang,Xiang Zhou +64 more
TL;DR: The ASHRAE Global Thermal Comfort Database II (Comfort Database II) as discussed by the authors is an open-source thermal comfort database that includes approximately 81,846 complete sets of objective indoor climatic observations with accompanying subjective evaluations by the building occupants who were exposed to them.
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Verification of stochastic models of window opening behaviour for residential buildings
TL;DR: Based on the analyses of data from two distinct measurement campaigns conducted in residential indoor environments in Japan and Switzerland, the authors identify the specificities of occupants' behaviour with respect to their interactions with windows, including the choice of opening angles for axial openings.
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Comparison of theoretical and statistical models of air-conditioning-unit usage behaviour in a residential setting under Japanese climatic conditions
TL;DR: In this paper, three statistical models are described based on a field survey and measurement for summer and winter respectively, which can be used to predict the percentage of air-conditioning units used during night-time with a realistic assumption of human behaviour.
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Introducing IEA EBC annex 79: Key challenges and opportunities in the field of occupant-centric building design and operation
William O'Brien,Andreas Wagner,Marcel Schweiker,Marcel Schweiker,Ardeshir Mahdavi,Julia K. Day,Mikkel Baun Kjærgaard,Salvatore Carlucci,Bing Dong,Farhang Tahmasebi,Da Yan,Tianzhen Hong,H. Burak Gunay,Zoltan Nagy,Clayton Miller,Christiane Berger +15 more
TL;DR: The objective of this paper is to succinctly report on the leading research of the above topics and articulate the most pressing research needs – planned to be addressed by Annex 79 and beyond.
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Review of multi‐domain approaches to indoor environmental perception and behaviour
Marcel Schweiker,Marcel Schweiker,Eleni Ampatzi,Maedot S. Andargie,Rune Korsholm Andersen,Elie Azar,Verena Marie Barthelmes,Christiane Berger,Leonidas Bourikas,Salvatore Carlucci,Salvatore Carlucci,Giorgia Chinazzo,Lakshmi Prabha Edappilly,Lakshmi Prabha Edappilly,Matteo Favero,Stephanie Gauthier,Anja Jamrozik,Michael B. Kane,Ardeshir Mahdavi,Cristina Piselli,Anna Laura Pisello,Astrid Roetzel,Adam Rysanek,Kunind Sharma,Shengbo Zhang +24 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review of multi-domain approaches to indoor-environmental perception and behaviour is presented, highlighting motivational backgrounds, key methodologies, and major findings of human perception and behavior in indoor environments.