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A compensation model for an NDIR-based CO
2
sensor and its energy implication on demand control ventilation in a hot and humid climate
Tun Ping Teng
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Wei Jen Chen
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Undergraduate Program of Vehicle and Energy Engineering
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climates
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energy
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demand
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sensors
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carbon dioxide
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absorption spectroscopy
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ventilation
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concentration
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simulation
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errors
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applications
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space
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market
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roots
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operation
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gases
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water vapor
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reduction
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indoors
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electricity
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Model
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Climate
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Implication
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Ventilation
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Absorption Spectroscopy
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Infrared Absorption
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Building
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Environment
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Investigation
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Experiment
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Average
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Utilization
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Rate
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Condition
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Standard
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Water Vapor
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Gas
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Market
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Deviation
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Electricity
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Reading
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Root-Mean-Square Error
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Engineering
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Building Application
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