It is widely understood that occupants can have a significant impact on building performance. Accordingly, the field has benefited extensively from research efforts in the past decade. However, the methods and terminology involved in modelling occupants in buildings remains fragmented across a large number of studies. This fragmentation represents a major obstacle to those who intend to join in this research endeavor as well as for the convergence and standardization of methods. To address this issue, this paper investigates occupant modelling methods for the key domains of electric lighting, blinds, operable windows, thermostats, plug loads, and occupancy. In the reviewed literature, five broad categories of occupant model formalisms were ...
In recent studies, the energy consumption of buildings takes up a staggering 40% of the total energy...
Modelling occupant behaviours presents an opportunity to better predict building energy performance ...
Occupant behaviour is now widely recognised as one of the most important factors contributing to the...
To incorporate occupant behaviour in building performance simulation (BPS), researchers have develop...
In the last four decades several methods have been used to model occupants' presence and actions (OP...
The selection of modelling and simulation methodologies plays an unprecedented role over the predict...
While most current building simulation tools consider occupants as predictable robots the true natur...
As the goal-setting in the European Green Deal is to reach carbon neutrality by 2050, great efforts ...
Energy-related occupant behaviour is crucial to design and operation of energy and control systems i...
The reliability of building performance simulation is hindered by several uncertainties, with aleato...
Occupants are involved in a variety of activities in buildings, which drive them to move among rooms...
Occupants account for a significant impact on building performance through their interactions with z...
Various factors play a part in the energy consumption of a building : its physical properties, the e...
Smart buildings focus on providing optimal comfort for the occupant with reduced energy consumption....
In recent studies, the energy consumption of buildings takes up a staggering 40% of the total energy...
Modelling occupant behaviours presents an opportunity to better predict building energy performance ...
Occupant behaviour is now widely recognised as one of the most important factors contributing to the...
To incorporate occupant behaviour in building performance simulation (BPS), researchers have develop...
In the last four decades several methods have been used to model occupants' presence and actions (OP...
The selection of modelling and simulation methodologies plays an unprecedented role over the predict...
While most current building simulation tools consider occupants as predictable robots the true natur...
As the goal-setting in the European Green Deal is to reach carbon neutrality by 2050, great efforts ...
Energy-related occupant behaviour is crucial to design and operation of energy and control systems i...
The reliability of building performance simulation is hindered by several uncertainties, with aleato...
Occupants are involved in a variety of activities in buildings, which drive them to move among rooms...
Occupants account for a significant impact on building performance through their interactions with z...
Various factors play a part in the energy consumption of a building : its physical properties, the e...
Smart buildings focus on providing optimal comfort for the occupant with reduced energy consumption....
In recent studies, the energy consumption of buildings takes up a staggering 40% of the total energy...
Modelling occupant behaviours presents an opportunity to better predict building energy performance ...
Occupant behaviour is now widely recognised as one of the most important factors contributing to the...