Artificial Intelligence-Assisted Energy and Thermal Comfort Control for Sustainable Buildings: An Extended Representation of the Systematic Review
Ghezlane Halhoul Merabet, Mohamed Essaaidi, Mohamed Ben-Haddou,, Basheer Qolomany, Junaid Qadir, Muhammad Anan, Ala Al-Fuqaha, Riduan Mohamed, Abid, Driss Benhaddou

TL;DR
This systematic review explores how artificial intelligence-based control strategies can optimize thermal comfort and energy efficiency in sustainable buildings, highlighting recent advances and their effectiveness.
Contribution
It provides an extended overview of intelligent control methods in buildings, emphasizing their ability to balance comfort and energy use based on recent research.
Findings
AI control strategies improve thermal comfort in buildings.
Energy efficiency is enhanced through advanced AI methods.
Most studies show positive results in balancing comfort and energy use.
Abstract
Different factors such as thermal comfort, humidity, air quality, and noise have significant combined effects on the acceptability and quality of the activities performed by the building occupants who spend most of their times indoors. Among the factors cited, thermal comfort, which contributes to the human well-being because of its connection with the thermoregulation of the human body. Therefore, the creation of thermally comfortable and energy efficient environments is of great importance in the design of the buildings and hence the heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems. Recent works have been directed towards more advanced control strategies, based mainly on artificial intelligence which has the ability to imitate human behavior. This systematic literature review aims to provide an overview of the intelligent control strategies inside building and to investigate their…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBuilding Energy and Comfort Optimization · Urban Heat Island Mitigation · Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technologies
