Reducing energy consumption in the buildings sector requires significant changes, but technology alone may fail to guarantee efficient energy performance. Human behavior plays a pivotal role in building design, operation, management and retrofit, and is a crucial positive factor for improving the indoor environment, while reducing energy use at low cost. Over the past 40 years, a substantial body of literature has explored the impacts of human behavior on building technologies and operation. Often, need-action-event cognitive theoretical frameworks were used to represent human-machine interactions. In Part I of this paper a review of more than 130 published behavioral studies and frameworks was conducted. A large variety of data-driven beha...
In a building life-cycle the operational stage is the most intensive in terms of energy use. This is...
Energy-related behaviors of occupants constitute a key factor influencing building performance; acco...
It is essential to understand how significantly occupants’ actions impact the performance of a build...
Energy-related occupant behavior in buildings is difficult to define and quantify, yet critical to o...
Energy-related occupant behavior in buildings is difficult to define and quantify, yet critical to o...
Over the past four decades, a substantial body of literature has explored the impacts of occupant be...
Green buildings that fail to meet expected design performance criteria indicate that technology alon...
Since the introduction of the occupant behavior Drivers-Needs-Actions-Systems (DNAS) framework in 20...
In this paper, we develop an ontology-based framework for energy management in buildings. We divide ...
Research in occupant behaviour is now using a more elaborate framework of building occupant interact...
Traditionally, in building energy modeling (BEM) programs, occupant behavior (OB) inputs are determi...
International audienceNumerous studies have been conducted over the past few decades on human behavi...
The energy consumption in buildings is determined by diverse factors, one of which is energy-related...
Occupant behavior has a major influence on building energy consumption. With tightening requirements...
10th International Conference on Sustainability and Energy in Buildings, SEB 2018 -- 24 June 2018 th...
In a building life-cycle the operational stage is the most intensive in terms of energy use. This is...
Energy-related behaviors of occupants constitute a key factor influencing building performance; acco...
It is essential to understand how significantly occupants’ actions impact the performance of a build...
Energy-related occupant behavior in buildings is difficult to define and quantify, yet critical to o...
Energy-related occupant behavior in buildings is difficult to define and quantify, yet critical to o...
Over the past four decades, a substantial body of literature has explored the impacts of occupant be...
Green buildings that fail to meet expected design performance criteria indicate that technology alon...
Since the introduction of the occupant behavior Drivers-Needs-Actions-Systems (DNAS) framework in 20...
In this paper, we develop an ontology-based framework for energy management in buildings. We divide ...
Research in occupant behaviour is now using a more elaborate framework of building occupant interact...
Traditionally, in building energy modeling (BEM) programs, occupant behavior (OB) inputs are determi...
International audienceNumerous studies have been conducted over the past few decades on human behavi...
The energy consumption in buildings is determined by diverse factors, one of which is energy-related...
Occupant behavior has a major influence on building energy consumption. With tightening requirements...
10th International Conference on Sustainability and Energy in Buildings, SEB 2018 -- 24 June 2018 th...
In a building life-cycle the operational stage is the most intensive in terms of energy use. This is...
Energy-related behaviors of occupants constitute a key factor influencing building performance; acco...
It is essential to understand how significantly occupants’ actions impact the performance of a build...