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Building Research and Information | 2018

Camera-based window-opening estimation in a naturally ventilated office

Leonidas Bourikas; Enrico Costanza; Stephanie Gauthier; P.A.B. James; Jacob Kittley-Davies; Carmine Ornaghi; Alex Rogers; Elham Saadatian; Yitong Huang

ABSTRACT Naturally ventilated offices enable users to control their environment through the opening of windows. Whilst this level of control is welcomed by users, it creates risk in terms of energy performance, especially during the heating season. In older office buildings, facilities managers usually obtain energy information at the building level. They are often unaware or unable to respond to non-ideal facade interaction by users often as a result of poor environmental control provision. In the summer months, this may mean poor use of free cooling opportunities, whereas in the winter space heating may be wasteful. This paper describes a low-cost, camera-based system to diagnose automatically the status of each window (open or closed) in a facade. The system is shown to achieve a window status prediction accuracy level of 90–97% across both winter and summer test periods in a case study building. A number of limitations are discussed including winter daylight hours, the impact of rain, and the use of fixed camera locations and how these may be addressed. Options to use this window-opening information to engage with office users are explored.


Data in Brief | 2017

Dataset of the livability performance of the City of Birmingham, UK, as measured by its citizen wellbeing, resource security, resource efficiency and carbon emissions

Joanne M. Leach; Susan E. Lee; Christopher T. Boyko; Claire Julie Coulton; Rachel Cooper; Nicholas Smith; Helene Joffe; James D. Hale; Jonathan P. Sadler; Peter Braithwaite; L.S. Blunden; Valeria De Laurentiis; Dexter Hunt; A.S. Bahaj; Katie Barnes; Christopher J. Bouch; Leonidas Bourikas; Marianna Cavada; Andrew Chilvers; Stephen Clune; Brian Collins; Ellie Cosgrave; Nick Dunn; Jane Falkingham; P.A.B. James; Corina Kwami; Martin Locret-Collet; Francesca Medda; Adriana Ortegon; Serena Pollastri

This data article presents the UK City LIFE1 data set for the city of Birmingham, UK. UK City LIFE1 is a new, comprehensive and holistic method for measuring the livable sustainability performance of UK cities. The Birmingham data set comprises 346 indicators structured simultaneously (1) within a four-tier, outcome-based framework in order to aid in their interpretation (e.g., promote healthy living and healthy long lives, minimize energy use, uncouple economic vitality from CO2 emissions) and (2) thematically in order to complement government and disciplinary siloes (e.g., health, energy, economy, climate change). Birmingham data for the indicators are presented within an Excel spreadsheet with their type, units, geographic area, year, source, link to secondary data files, data collection method, data availability and any relevant calculations and notes. This paper provides a detailed description of UK city LIFE1 in order to enable comparable data sets to be produced for other UK cities. The Birmingham data set is made publically available at http://epapers.bham.ac.uk/3040/ to facilitate this and to enable further analyses. The UK City LIFE1 Birmingham data set has been used to understand what is known and what is not known about the livable sustainability performance of the city and to inform how Birmingham City Council can take action now to improve its understanding and its performance into the future (see “Improving city-scale measures of livable sustainability: A study of urban measurement and assessment through application to the city of Birmingham, UK” Leach et al. [2]).


Renewable Energy | 2013

Transforming existing weather data for worldwide locations to enable energy and building performance simulation under future climates

M.F. Jentsch; P.A.B. James; Leonidas Bourikas; A.S. Bahaj


Sustainability | 2017

How Sharing Can Contribute to More Sustainable Cities

Christopher T. Boyko; Stephen Clune; Rachel Cooper; Claire Julie Coulton; Nick Dunn; Serena Pollastri; Joanne M. Leach; Christopher J. Bouch; Mariana Cavada; Valeria De Laurentiis; Mike Goodfellow-Smith; James D. Hale; Dan K. G. Hunt; Susan E. Lee; Martin Locret-Collet; Jon P. Sadler; Jonathan Ward; C. D. F. Rogers; Cosmin Popan; Katerina Psarikidou; John Urry; L.S. Blunden; Leonidas Bourikas; Jane Falkingham; Mikey Harper; P.A.B. James; Mamusu Kamanda; Tatiana Sanches; Philip Tuner; Phil Y. Wu


Procedia environmental sciences | 2017

Thermal performance evaluation of school buildings using a children-based adaptive comfort model

Despoina Teli; Leonidas Bourikas; P.A.B. James; A.S. Bahaj


Proceedings of 9th Windsor Conference: Making Comfort Relevant, 07 - 10 Apr 2016. Windsor, GB | 2016

Thermal adaptation to high indoor temperatures during winter in two UK social housing tower blocks

Despoina Teli; Stephanie Gauthier; Victoria Aragon; Leonidas Bourikas; P.A.B. James; A.S. Bahaj


Energy and Buildings | 2016

The influence of a student’s ‘home’ climate on room temperature and indoor environmental controls use in a modern halls of residence

Rucha Amin; Despoina Teli; P.A.B. James; Leonidas Bourikas


Journal of Power and Energy Engineering | 2013

Addressing the Challenge of Interpreting Microclimatic Weather Data Collected from Urban Sites

Leonidas Bourikas; Tianfeng Shen; P.A.B. James; David Chow; M.F. Jentsch; Jo Darkwa; A.S. Bahaj


Future Cities and Environment | 2016

Transforming typical hourly simulation weather data files to represent urban locations by using a 3D urban unit representation with micro-climate simulations

Leonidas Bourikas; P.A.B. James; A.S. Bahaj; M.F. Jentsch; Tianfeng Shen; David Chow; Jo Darkwa


Energy research and social science | 2018

Sick and stuck at home – how poor health increases electricity consumption and reduces opportunities for environmentally-friendly travel in the United Kingdom

A.S. Bahaj; L.S. Blunden; Leonidas Bourikas; Jane Falkingham; P.A.B. James; Mamusu Kamanda; Yue Wu

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P.A.B. James

University of Southampton

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A.S. Bahaj

University of Southampton

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Despoina Teli

University of Southampton

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Jane Falkingham

University of Southampton

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L.S. Blunden

University of Southampton

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Victoria Aragon

University of Southampton

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David Chow

The University of Nottingham Ningbo China

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Tianfeng Shen

The University of Nottingham Ningbo China

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Carmine Ornaghi

University of Southampton

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