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X Author: Kyoung-ho Lee X Term: Grid Integration Group

2008

Lee, Kyoung-ho, and James E Braun."A Data-Driven Method for Determining Zone Temperature Trajectories that Minimize Peak Electrical Demand." (2008).
Lee, Kyoung-ho, and James E Braun."Development of Methods for Determining Demand-Limiting Setpoint Trajectories in Buildings Using Short-Term Measurements." (2008).
Lee, Kyoung-ho, and James E Braun."Evaluation of Methods for Determining Demand-Limiting Setpoint Trajectories in Buildings Using Short-Term Measurements." (2008).
Lee, Kyoung-ho, and James E Braun."Model-Based Demand-Limiting Control of Building Thermal Mass." (2008).

2004

Lee, Kyoung-ho, and James E Braun."Development and Application of an Inverse Building Model for Demand Response in Small Commercial Buildings."SimBuild 2004, IBPSA-USA National Conference (2004).

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