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Seungkeun Yeom
Researcher at Yonsei University
Publications - 10
Citations - 409
Seungkeun Yeom is an academic researcher from Yonsei University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Efficient energy use & Energy consumption. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 95 citations.
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A systematic review of the smart energy conservation system: From smart homes to sustainable smart cities
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the research themes on smart homes and cities through a quantitative review and identified barriers to the progression of smart homes to sustainable smart cities through qualitative review, based on the results of the holistic framework of each domain (smart home and city) and the techno-functional barriers.
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Determining the Peer-to-Peer electricity trading price and strategy for energy prosumers and consumers within a microgrid
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a P2P electricity trading strategy based on the minimum and maximum electricity trading prices for energy prosumers and consumers that ensure their profitability, by considering the actual electricity market structure in South Korea.
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Occupant responses on satisfaction with window size in physical and virtual built environments
TL;DR: A randomized crossover study design and a new method for virtual reality modeling are implemented to conduct two sets of experiments in the physical and virtual environments to investigate various occupant responses to different window design variables.
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A psychophysiological effect of indoor thermal condition on college students’ learning performance through EEG measurement
TL;DR: In this article, the psychophysiological effect of the indoor thermal condition on the college students' learning performance was analyzed, and the statistical significance of the various factors was investigated using one-way repeated-measures ANOVA.
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Determining the optimal window size of office buildings considering the workers' task performance and the building's energy consumption
TL;DR: It was shown that increasing the WWR in an office building can increase the workers' task performance and decrease the workers’ task load.