Hangxin Li
- Modelling the effects of neighbourhood and street geometry on pedestrian thermal comfort in Hong Kong. In: Architectural Science Review. :
- Energy performance analysis of multi-chiller cooling systems for data centers concerning progressive loading throughout the lifecycle under typical climates. In: Building Simulation. :
- Multi-agent based distributed cooperative control of air-conditioning systems for building fast demand response. In: Journal of Building Engineering, v. 77 (October 2023). (2023):
- Event-driven demand response control of air-conditioning to enable grid-responsive buildings. In: Automation in Construction, v. 150 (June 2023). (2023):
- Energy differential-based optimal outdoor air ventilation strategy for high-tech cleanrooms concerning free cooling and its performance evaluation. In: Building and Environment, v. 231 (March 2023). (2023):
- A multi-dimensional performance assessment framework for microgrids concerning renewable penetration, reliability, and economics. In: Journal of Building Engineering, v. 63 (January 2023). (2023):
- A quantitative approach and simplified generic transient motor startup power models for microgrids security assessment. In: Sustainable Cities and Society, v. 83 (August 2022). (2022):
- New challenges for optimal design of nearly/net zero energy buildings under post-occupancy performance-based design standards and a risk-benefit based solution. In: Building Simulation, v. 15, n. 5 (October 2021). (2021):
- An event-driven multi-agent based distributed optimal control strategy for HVAC systems in IoT-enabled smart buildings. In: Automation in Construction, v. 132 (December 2021). (2021):
- A systematic and probabilistic approach for optimal design and on-site adaptive balancing of building central cooling systems concerning uncertainties. In: Science and Technology for the Built Environment, v. 26, n. 7 (June 2020). (2020):
- Review of solar thermoelectric cooling technologies for use in zero energy buildings. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 102 (September 2015). (2015):
- Model-based multi-objective predictive scheduling and real-time optimal control of energy systems in zero/low energy buildings using a game theory approach. In: Automation in Construction, v. 113 (May 2020). (2020):