Energy-related occupant behaviour is crucial to design and operation of energy and control systems in buildings. Occupant behaviours are often oversimplified as static schedules or settings in building performance simulation ignoring their stochastic nature. The continuous and dynamic interaction between occupants and building systems motivates their simultaneous simulation in an efficient manner. In the past, simultaneous simulation has relied on co-simulation approaches or customized source code changes to building simulation programmes. This paper presents Buildings. Occupants, an open-source package implemented in Modelica, for the simulation of occupant behaviours of lighting, windows, blinds, heating and air conditioning systems in of...
As the goal-setting in the European Green Deal is to reach carbon neutrality by 2050, great efforts ...
In current building performance simulation programs, occupant presence and interactions with buildin...
The reported performance gap between predicted and real building energy consumption has drawn keen a...
Various factors play a part in the energy consumption of a building : its physical properties, the e...
Occupant behaviour is an important source of uncertainty in building energy performance simulations....
While most current building simulation tools consider occupants as predictable robots the true natur...
Occupant behaviour is now widely recognised as one of the most important factors contributing to the...
Occupants are involved in a variety of activities in buildings, which drive them to move among rooms...
<p>To incorporate occupant behaviour in building performance simulation (BPS), researchers have deve...
An energy simulation of a building is a mathematical representation of its physical behaviour consid...
It is widely understood that occupants can have a significant impact on building performance. Accord...
In many energy calculation methods a ‘typical use’ of the building is assumed, which leads to a syst...
Human behaviour is modelled in a simplistic manner in building energy simulation programs. However, ...
Continuous improvement of the building energy performance is associated with the development of incr...
Energy building simulations are key tools to be used in each design phase of the building . Actually...
As the goal-setting in the European Green Deal is to reach carbon neutrality by 2050, great efforts ...
In current building performance simulation programs, occupant presence and interactions with buildin...
The reported performance gap between predicted and real building energy consumption has drawn keen a...
Various factors play a part in the energy consumption of a building : its physical properties, the e...
Occupant behaviour is an important source of uncertainty in building energy performance simulations....
While most current building simulation tools consider occupants as predictable robots the true natur...
Occupant behaviour is now widely recognised as one of the most important factors contributing to the...
Occupants are involved in a variety of activities in buildings, which drive them to move among rooms...
<p>To incorporate occupant behaviour in building performance simulation (BPS), researchers have deve...
An energy simulation of a building is a mathematical representation of its physical behaviour consid...
It is widely understood that occupants can have a significant impact on building performance. Accord...
In many energy calculation methods a ‘typical use’ of the building is assumed, which leads to a syst...
Human behaviour is modelled in a simplistic manner in building energy simulation programs. However, ...
Continuous improvement of the building energy performance is associated with the development of incr...
Energy building simulations are key tools to be used in each design phase of the building . Actually...
As the goal-setting in the European Green Deal is to reach carbon neutrality by 2050, great efforts ...
In current building performance simulation programs, occupant presence and interactions with buildin...
The reported performance gap between predicted and real building energy consumption has drawn keen a...