The dissertation addresses the limitation of current building energy simulation programs in accounting for occupant behaviors, which have been identified as having significant impact on the overall building energy performance. It introduces a new simulation methodology using an agent- based modeling approach that helps to both predict real-world occupant behaviors observed in an operating building and to calculate behavior impact on energy use and occupant comfort. A series of experiments has been conducted using the new methodology and yielded simulation results that not only distinguish themselves from current simulation practices, but also uncover emerging phenomena that enhance the insights on building dynamics
ABSTRACT: The primary consumers of building energy are heating, cooling, ventilation, and lighting s...
Traditionally, in building energy modeling (BEM) programs, occupancy inputs are deterministic and le...
Occupant behavior is nowadays acknowledged as a main source of discrepancy between predicted and act...
The dissertation addresses the limitation of current building energy simulation programs in accounti...
The dissertation addresses the limitation of current building energy simulation programs in accounti...
The reported performance gap between predicted and real building energy consumption has drawn keen a...
AbstractOccupant behavior is one of the major factors influencing building energy consumption and co...
The complexity of occupant behavior is one of the major contributors to uncertainty in building perf...
International audienceSimulating the actions and decisions of occupants in buildings is necessary to...
This paper introduces a new general platform for the simulation of occupants' presence and behaviour...
The increase in energy consumption in buildings has gained global concern due to its negative implic...
Zusammenfassung in deutscher SpracheIn der Gebäudesimulation gibt es oft gravierende Unterschiede zw...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is to discover the emergent energy performance and determinants ...
Providing feedback to occupants will affect their energy consumption patterns to save more energy an...
Energy consumption in buildings accounts for 20% of the total energy consumed worldwide in 2016. Fur...
ABSTRACT: The primary consumers of building energy are heating, cooling, ventilation, and lighting s...
Traditionally, in building energy modeling (BEM) programs, occupancy inputs are deterministic and le...
Occupant behavior is nowadays acknowledged as a main source of discrepancy between predicted and act...
The dissertation addresses the limitation of current building energy simulation programs in accounti...
The dissertation addresses the limitation of current building energy simulation programs in accounti...
The reported performance gap between predicted and real building energy consumption has drawn keen a...
AbstractOccupant behavior is one of the major factors influencing building energy consumption and co...
The complexity of occupant behavior is one of the major contributors to uncertainty in building perf...
International audienceSimulating the actions and decisions of occupants in buildings is necessary to...
This paper introduces a new general platform for the simulation of occupants' presence and behaviour...
The increase in energy consumption in buildings has gained global concern due to its negative implic...
Zusammenfassung in deutscher SpracheIn der Gebäudesimulation gibt es oft gravierende Unterschiede zw...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is to discover the emergent energy performance and determinants ...
Providing feedback to occupants will affect their energy consumption patterns to save more energy an...
Energy consumption in buildings accounts for 20% of the total energy consumed worldwide in 2016. Fur...
ABSTRACT: The primary consumers of building energy are heating, cooling, ventilation, and lighting s...
Traditionally, in building energy modeling (BEM) programs, occupancy inputs are deterministic and le...
Occupant behavior is nowadays acknowledged as a main source of discrepancy between predicted and act...