Behavioural models derived from on-going field studies can provide the basis for predicting personal action taken to adjust lighting levels, remedy direct glare, and save energy in response to physical conditions. Enabling these behavioural models in advanced lighting simulation programs, such as DAYSIM and the Lightswitch Wizard, allows for a more realistic estimate of lighting use under dynamic conditions. The current downside of these approaches is that the whole building energy impact of manual changes in blind settings and lighting use, including its effect on heating and cooling requirements, is not considered. A sub-hourly occupancy-based control model (SHOCC), which enables advanced behavioural models within whole building energy si...
On a worldwide scale lighting accounts for 20% to 50% of buildings’ energy use and 19% of the global...
With the growing worldwide concern about energy consumption, we are witnessing to a more extensive d...
Whilst simulation techniques for predicting building performance are maturing, questions still arise...
Behavioural models derived from on-going field studies can provide the basis for predicting personal...
Behavioural models derived from on-going field studies can provide the basis for predicting personal...
Behavioural models derived from on-going field studies can provide the basis for predicting personal...
Behavioural models derived from on-going field studies can provide the basis for predicting personal...
In this work, we investigated the interplay and the influence of lighting and blind control models o...
Abstract: The implementation of occupancy-controlled and daylighting-dimmed lighting systems has an ...
A significant proportion of the total energy consumption in office buildings is attributable to ligh...
It is well known that an appropriate daylighting design can influence the global energy performance ...
It is common knowledge that occupants’ behaviour on building control systems plays a significant rol...
Algorithms to describe the manual control of window blinds and electric light-ing, in response to co...
This paper presents a daylight-responsive predictive lighting and shading systems control in buildin...
Fenestration properties and controls affect energy use and comfort conditions in building perimeter ...
On a worldwide scale lighting accounts for 20% to 50% of buildings’ energy use and 19% of the global...
With the growing worldwide concern about energy consumption, we are witnessing to a more extensive d...
Whilst simulation techniques for predicting building performance are maturing, questions still arise...
Behavioural models derived from on-going field studies can provide the basis for predicting personal...
Behavioural models derived from on-going field studies can provide the basis for predicting personal...
Behavioural models derived from on-going field studies can provide the basis for predicting personal...
Behavioural models derived from on-going field studies can provide the basis for predicting personal...
In this work, we investigated the interplay and the influence of lighting and blind control models o...
Abstract: The implementation of occupancy-controlled and daylighting-dimmed lighting systems has an ...
A significant proportion of the total energy consumption in office buildings is attributable to ligh...
It is well known that an appropriate daylighting design can influence the global energy performance ...
It is common knowledge that occupants’ behaviour on building control systems plays a significant rol...
Algorithms to describe the manual control of window blinds and electric light-ing, in response to co...
This paper presents a daylight-responsive predictive lighting and shading systems control in buildin...
Fenestration properties and controls affect energy use and comfort conditions in building perimeter ...
On a worldwide scale lighting accounts for 20% to 50% of buildings’ energy use and 19% of the global...
With the growing worldwide concern about energy consumption, we are witnessing to a more extensive d...
Whilst simulation techniques for predicting building performance are maturing, questions still arise...