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Diploma and Master Theses (authored and supervised):

H. Tokel:
"User Control Actions in Buildings: A Case Study of Shading";
Supervisor: A. Mahdavi; Continuing Education Center, 2006; final examination: 2006-06-19.



English abstract:
This thesis describes the results of a research to find out how users interact with shading and lighting devices in an office building in Vienna, Austria. The aim of the research is to explore the parameters that lead occupants to change shade positions. For this purpose, changes in shading on the southwest and north façades of the building were observed by capturing images of the whole façade. Weather conditions were registered by the weather station mounted on the top of the building. Inside the building, 15 rooms on the southwest façade and 14 rooms on the north façade were selected. Users´ operation of lighting was captured in each room. Data over a period of twelve months was collected and analyzed. The relationship between users´ behavior and environmental parameters was studied. The potential for energy saving through the use of occupancy sensors was explored.

Keywords:
Building control systems, user behavior, shading, lighting


Electronic version of the publication:
http://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/pub-ar_7965.pdf


Created from the Publication Database of the Vienna University of Technology.