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Review Article : Methods for Fault Detection, Diagnostics, and Prognostics for Building Systems—A Review, Part I
2005721 citationsSrinivas Katipamula, Michael R. BrambleyHVAC&R Researchprofile →
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Liu, Guopeng & Michael R. Brambley. (2011). Occupancy Based Control Strategy for Variable-Air-Volume (VAV) Terminal Box Systems.11 indexed citations
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Katipamula, Srinivas, et al.. (2010). Building-Scale vs. Community-Scale Net-Zero Energy Performance.1 indexed citations
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Katipamula, Srinivas & Michael R. Brambley. (2004). Wireless Condition Monitoring and Maintenance for Rooftop Packaged Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning.3 indexed citations
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Katipamula, Srinivas, et al.. (2003). Enhancing Building Operations Through Automated Diagnostics: Field Test Results. OakTrust (Texas A&M University Libraries).12 indexed citations
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Kintner‐Meyer, Michael & Michael R. Brambley. (2002). Pros & Cons of Wireless. ASHRAE journal. 44(11). 54–61.26 indexed citations
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Brambley, Michael R., et al.. (2002). Investigating Potential Strategies for Automating Commissioning Activities. OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information).1 indexed citations
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Brambley, Michael R., et al.. (2000). DDC and the Web. ASHRAE journal. 42(12). 38–50.6 indexed citations
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Katipamula, Srinivas, Peter R. Armstrong, Michael R. Brambley, Robert G. Pratt, & David P. Chassin. (2000). Building Controls and Facilities Management in 21st Century.1 indexed citations
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Pratt, Robert G., et al.. (2000). Field Results from Application of the Outdoor- Air/Economizer Diagnostician for Commissioning and O&M.2 indexed citations
Brambley, Michael R., et al.. (1991). Whole-building energy targets: A methodology for future performance-based standards. OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information).1 indexed citations
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Brambley, Michael R. & Drury B. Crawley. (1988). Advanced energy design and operation technologies. OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information). 36(2). 208–9.1 indexed citations
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