Project
Exploring of GPS floating data to identify mobility behaviour
With the growing spread of GPS devices, floating car data can be exploited to explore mobility behaviour at the individual level of the traveller’s choices and at the more general level of relationships between places in
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Environmental assessment of mobility in a neighbourhood based on life-cycle assessment
The trips generated by a neighbourhood are quantified and characterised using models for forecasting transport demand. The environmental impacts associated with these trips are then estimated using an LCA-type approach
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Enrichment of the energy simulation of buildings thanks to smart sensors
Data from smart sensors makes it possible to better understand the behaviours of building occupants and improve the reliability of energy simulation.
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Researcher
Patrick Schalbart
Patrick Schalbart, engineer with a PhD in thermal and energy engineering from INSA-Lyon, is a research associate at the CES (Centre for Energy Efficiency of Systems) at MINES ParisTech. His fields of research concern
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Energy efficiency, uses and comfort
“Technologies do not stop people from taking action” says Christophe Beslay. User practices have a considerable impact on the energy consumption of a home and are a source of uncertainty which reduces the reliability of
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Research area
Sustainable mobility
The environmental performance of mobility systems is linked to energy consumption, emissions of pollutants and greenhouse gases and the effects of disruption and fragmentation of natural habitats due to the construction
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