International Building Simulation Conference 2013, Chambéry, France. 

Contains 470 papers.

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Quick information of airborne infectious disease transmission in enclosed environments is critical to reduce the risk of infection of occupants.
Chun Chen, Chao-Hsin Lin, Qingyan Chen
This paper presents the development of an optimization methodology for selecting the lowest monetary cost combinations of building technologies to meet set operational energy reduction targets.
Brian Simmons, Matthias H.Y. Tan, C.F. Jeff Wu, Youngdong Yu, Godfried Augenbroe
This paper describes the development of a new tool called hdrscope that enables users to perform qualitative and quantitative lighting analysis via per-pixel methods.
Viswanathan Kumaragurubaran, Mehlika Inanici
This paper presents a techno-economic analysis of deep energy retrofit strategies aimed at improving a typical existing home to a Net Zero Ready (NZR) level.
Justin Tamasauskas, Martin Kegel, Roberto Sunye
The climate indicators that are currently used in the building energy area, summations of degree-days, are not suitable for net-zero and low energy analysis, because they fail to characterize the building-climate interaction. This paper presents a
Nuno R. Martins, Guilherme Carrilho da Graça
The application of building simulation and modelling is becoming more widespread, particularly in the anal-ysis of residential buildings.
P. Cosar Jorda et al.
The urban microclimate (UMC) can strongly affect the building energy demand.
Viktor Dorer et al.
Monitoring energy and temperatures in dwellings is becoming commonplace due to the reduction in sens-ing costs.
R. A. Buswell

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