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Khee Poh Lam
Khee Poh Lam
Professor of Architecture, Carnegie Mellon University
Verified email at cmu.edu
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An information technology enabled sustainability test-bed (ITEST) for occupancy detection through an environmental sensing network
B Dong, B Andrews, KP Lam, M Höynck, R Zhang, YS Chiou, D Benitez
Energy and Buildings 42 (7), 1038-1046, 2010
4042010
Occupant behavior and schedule modeling for building energy simulation through office appliance power consumption data mining
J Zhao, B Lasternas, KP Lam, R Yun, V Loftness
Energy and Buildings 82, 341-355, 2014
3532014
A real-time model predictive control for building heating and cooling systems based on the occupancy behavior pattern detection and local weather forecasting
B Dong, KP Lam
Building Simulation 7, 89-106, 2014
3332014
Occupancy detection through an extensive environmental sensor network in an open-plan office building
KP Lam, M Höynck, B Dong, B Andrews, YS Chiou, R Zhang, D Benitez, ...
2432009
Whole building energy model for HVAC optimal control: A practical framework based on deep reinforcement learning
Z Zhang, A Chong, Y Pan, C Zhang, KP Lam
Energy and Buildings 199, 472-490, 2019
2382019
A comparative study of the IFC and gbXML informational infrastructures for data exchange in computational design support environments
B Dong, KP Lam, YC Huang, GM Dobbs
2232007
Building energy and comfort management through occupant behaviour pattern detection based on a large-scale environmental sensor network
B Dong, KP Lam
Journal of Building Performance Simulation 4 (4), 359-369, 2011
1592011
Bayesian calibration of building energy models with large datasets
A Chong, KP Lam, M Pozzi, J Yang
Energy and Buildings 154, 343-355, 2017
1232017
Practical implementation and evaluation of deep reinforcement learning control for a radiant heating system
Z Zhang, KP Lam
Proceedings of the 5th Conference on Systems for Built Environments, 148-157, 2018
1222018
A deep reinforcement learning approach to using whole building energy model for hvac optimal control
Z Zhang, A Chong, Y Pan, C Zhang, S Lu, KP Lam
2018 Building Performance Analysis Conference and SimBuild 3, 22-23, 2018
1222018
Coupled EnergyPlus and computational fluid dynamics simulation for natural ventilation
R Zhang, KP Lam, S Yao, Y Zhang
Building and Environment 68, 100-113, 2013
1222013
Occupant-oriented mixed-mode EnergyPlus predictive control simulation
J Zhao, KP Lam, BE Ydstie, V Loftness
Energy and Buildings 117, 362-371, 2016
1002016
Integrated building control based on occupant behavior pattern detection and local weather forecasting
B Dong, KP Lam, CP Neuman
912011
Coupling of whole-building energy simulation and multi-dimensional numerical optimization for minimizing the life cycle costs of office buildings
OT Karaguzel, R Zhang, KP Lam
Building simulation 7, 111-121, 2014
842014
Performance evaluation of an agent-based occupancy simulation model
X Luo, KP Lam, Y Chen, T Hong
Building and Environment 115, 42-53, 2017
802017
EnergyPlus model-based predictive control within design–build–operate energy information modelling infrastructure
J Zhao, KP Lam, BE Ydstie, OT Karaguzel
Journal of Building Performance Simulation 8 (3), 121-134, 2015
802015
An EnergyPlus whole building energy model calibration method for office buildings using occupant behavior data mining and empirical data
KP Lam, J Zhao, EB Ydstie, J Wirick, M Qi, JH Park
ASHRAE Journal, 160-167, 2014
742014
Data-driven model for cross ventilation potential in high-density cities based on coupled CFD simulation and machine learning
C Ding, KP Lam
Building and Environment 165, 106394, 2019
722019
Improving evolutionary algorithm performance for integer type multi-objective building system design optimization
W Xu, A Chong, OT Karaguzel, KP Lam
Energy and Buildings 127, 714-729, 2016
642016
Information-theoretic environment features selection for occupancy detection in open office spaces
R Zhang, KP Lam, YS Chiou, B Dong
Building Simulation 5, 179-188, 2012
602012
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