Occupant behavior is one of the major factors influencing building energy consumption and contributing to uncertainty in building energy use prediction and simulation. Currently the understanding of occupant behavior is insufficient both in building design, operation and retrofit, leading to incorrect simplifications in modeling and analysis. This paper introduced the most recent advances and current obstacles in modeling occupant behavior and quantifying its impact on building energy use. The major themes include advancements in data collection techniques, analytical and modeling methods, and simulation applications which provide insights into behavior energy savings potential and impact. There has been growing research and applications in...
\u3cp\u3eMore than 30% of the total primary energy in the world is consumed in buildings. It is cruc...
Occupant behavior in buildings is a leading factor influencing energy use in buildings. Low-cost beh...
Green buildings that fail to meet expected design performance criteria indicate that technology alon...
AbstractOccupant behavior is one of the major factors influencing building energy consumption and co...
Occupant behavior is now widely accepted as contributing to the significant uncertainty in building ...
Occupant behavior has significant impacts on building energy performance and occupant comfort. Howev...
Occupant behavior has a major influence on building energy consumption. With tightening requirements...
Buildings currently account for 30–40 percent of total global energy consumption. In particular, com...
It is essential to understand how significantly occupants’ actions impact the performance of a...
Occupant behavior is now widely recognized as a major contributing factor to uncertainty of building...
The reported performance gap between predicted and real building energy consumption has drawn keen a...
It is essential to understand how significantly occupants’ actions impact the performance of a build...
In a building life-cycle the operational stage is the most intensive in terms of energy use. This is...
Efforts have been devoted to the identification of the impacts of occupant behavior on building ener...
There are two primary ways to save energy within a building: (1) through improving building engineer...
\u3cp\u3eMore than 30% of the total primary energy in the world is consumed in buildings. It is cruc...
Occupant behavior in buildings is a leading factor influencing energy use in buildings. Low-cost beh...
Green buildings that fail to meet expected design performance criteria indicate that technology alon...
AbstractOccupant behavior is one of the major factors influencing building energy consumption and co...
Occupant behavior is now widely accepted as contributing to the significant uncertainty in building ...
Occupant behavior has significant impacts on building energy performance and occupant comfort. Howev...
Occupant behavior has a major influence on building energy consumption. With tightening requirements...
Buildings currently account for 30–40 percent of total global energy consumption. In particular, com...
It is essential to understand how significantly occupants’ actions impact the performance of a...
Occupant behavior is now widely recognized as a major contributing factor to uncertainty of building...
The reported performance gap between predicted and real building energy consumption has drawn keen a...
It is essential to understand how significantly occupants’ actions impact the performance of a build...
In a building life-cycle the operational stage is the most intensive in terms of energy use. This is...
Efforts have been devoted to the identification of the impacts of occupant behavior on building ener...
There are two primary ways to save energy within a building: (1) through improving building engineer...
\u3cp\u3eMore than 30% of the total primary energy in the world is consumed in buildings. It is cruc...
Occupant behavior in buildings is a leading factor influencing energy use in buildings. Low-cost beh...
Green buildings that fail to meet expected design performance criteria indicate that technology alon...