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View article: Optimising peak energy reduction in networks of buildings
Optimising peak energy reduction in networks of buildings Open
Buildings are amongst the world’s largest energy consumers and simultaneous peaks in demand from networks of buildings can decrease electricity system stability. Current mitigation measures either entail wasteful supply-side over-specifica…
View article: Optimising peak energy reduction in networks of buildings
Optimising peak energy reduction in networks of buildings Open
Buildings are amongst the world's largest energy consumers and simultaneous peaks in demand from networks of buildings can decrease electricity system stability. Current mitigation measures either entail wasteful supply-side over-specifica…
View article: Decentralised peak energy demand minimisation in networks of buildings
Decentralised peak energy demand minimisation in networks of buildings Open
Simultaneous peaks in the energy demand from networks of buildings can decrease system stability and increase operational costs. However, reducing these peaks can require complicated centralised control schemes. Here, taking inspiration fr…
View article: Data for: “Mind reading” building occupant behaviour
Data for: “Mind reading” building occupant behaviour Open
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View article: A web-based design for occupational safety and health capability maturity indicator
A web-based design for occupational safety and health capability maturity indicator Open
View article: Design for occupational safety and health: key attributes for organisational capability
Design for occupational safety and health: key attributes for organisational capability Open
Purpose Against the backdrop of the contribution of design to the occurrence of occupational injuries and illnesses in construction, design for occupational safety and health (DfOSH) is increasingly becoming prominent in the construction s…
View article: Design for safety in construction in sub-Saharan Africa: a study of architects in Ghana
Design for safety in construction in sub-Saharan Africa: a study of architects in Ghana Open
Design for safety (DfS) is an important mechanism for addressing accidents in construction. In the main, DfS studies have largely focussed on various regions of the world other than sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Through a questionnaire survey,…
View article: Design for safety implementation factors: a literature review
Design for safety implementation factors: a literature review Open
Purpose Decisions made during the design stage of construction works can significantly reduce the risk of occurrence of occupational accidents, injuries and illnesses. Moreover, it has been established that design is one of the major contr…
View article: Development of a design for occupational safety and health capability maturity model
Development of a design for occupational safety and health capability maturity model Open
Design for occupational safety and health (DfOSH) is growing in prominence in the construction sector. Consequently, designers (as individuals or organisations) are expected to mitigate occupational health and safety risks through design. …
View article: Design for occupational safety and health of workers in construction in developing countries: a study of architects in Nigeria
Design for occupational safety and health of workers in construction in developing countries: a study of architects in Nigeria Open
The findings are thus symptomatic of the prevalence of influential DfS implementation barriers within the construction sector. Industry stakeholders should seek to raise the profile of DfS practice within the sector. Furthermore, similar e…
View article: Organisational attributes that determine design for occupational safety and health capability
Organisational attributes that determine design for occupational safety and health capability Open
Design for occupational safety and health (DfOSH) is increasingly becoming prominent in construction. In the UK, DfOSH is a legal requirement under the Construction Design and Management Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015). Amongst other requireme…
View article: Heating controls: International evidence base and policy experiences
Heating controls: International evidence base and policy experiences Open
This report presents a synthesis in the form of narrative summaries of the international evidence base and policy experiences on heating controls in the domestic sector. The research builds on the former Department of Energy and Climate Ch…
View article: Making energy behaviour research relevant to policy: A tale of two studies
Making energy behaviour research relevant to policy: A tale of two studies Open
Within a context of shrinking government resources and greater pressure on academics and other researchers to generate ‘impact’ from (publically funded) research there is a greater need than ever to ensure that published research is readil…
View article: Algorithms for alpha-rate domination problems on weighted graphs.
Algorithms for alpha-rate domination problems on weighted graphs. Open
In this article, we investigate a domination set problem variant on vertex-weighted graphs. In the last few years, several algorithms have been presented for solving the minimum alpha and alpha-rate domination problem (also known as the po…
View article: Total positive influence domination on weighted networks
Total positive influence domination on weighted networks Open
We are proposing two greedy and a new linear programming based approximation algorithm for the total positive influence dominating set problem in weighted networks. Applications of this problem in weighted settings include finding: a minim…