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    Analytical and experimental sensor node energy modeling in ambient monitoring by Stamatescu, Grigore, Chitu, Claudia, Vasile, Costin, Stamatescu, Iulia, Popescu, Dan, Sgarciu, Valentin

    “…Wireless sensor networks are currently being deployed over a vast array of applications to collect, process and reliably transmit data from a source event to a…”
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    Building Occupancy Estimation using Supervised Learning Techniques by Chitu, Claudia, Stamatescu, Grigore, Cerpa, Alberto

    “…Smart buildings viewed as cyber-physical systems are currently a growing research topic oriented towards collaborative groups of buildings. Since buildings…”
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    OFFICE: Optimization Framework For Improved Comfort & Efficiency by Winkler, Daniel A., Yadav, Ashish, Chitu, Claudia, Cerpa, Alberto E.

    “…Buildings are responsible for a significant portion of energy consumption in the US, accounting for more than 40% of US primary energy consumption. Heating,…”
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    Assessment of Occupancy Estimators for Smart Buildings by Chitu, Claudia, Stamatescu, Grigore, Stamatescu, Iulia, Sgarciu, Valentin

    “…Dense distributed sensor systems deployed to monitor and control the built environment open up wide application areas for improving the quality of life through…”
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    Predictive modeling of occupancy patterns in smart buildings by Chitu, Claudia, Khadem, Mokhloss I., Sgarciu, Valentin

    “…The intensive research for developing smart environments is based on building energy management systems. There exist demonstrated results that indicate a…”
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    Wireless system for occupancy modelling and prediction in smart buildings by Chitu, Claudia, Stamatescu, Grigore, Stamatescu, Iulia, Sgarciu, Valentin

    “…The dense instrumentation of future smart buildings enables the implementation of advanced control techniques which are aimed at the dual objectives of energy…”
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