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Zeitschriftenartikel:

A. Mahdavi, L. O´Brien:
"Occupant action models in commercial buildings (Subtask C - Annex 66)";
Annex 66 - Newsletter (eingeladen), 1 (2016), 3; S. 5.



Kurzfassung deutsch:
Modelling occupant's behavior in commercial buildings involve some specific challenges given the complexity and diversity of the respective processes. A commercial building is typically operated via complex environmental control systems, and the control degrees of freedom between occupants and building or system managers can substantially vary from building to building. Moreover, occupants in commercial buildings often work in shared spatial settings and interact within a social field that requires collaboration and negotiation.

Scope of Subtask C includes: Empricial observations of occupant behavior and collection of data via monitoring equipment; Developement of mathematical/statistical modelling methods and tools; Evaluation of the occupant behavior models by comparison with empricial observations; Applications in real cases as guidelines for field survey and simulation.

There are 4 Activities and Deliverables: Review of different modeling approaches for occupant behavior in buildings: approach to address occupants' behavior diversity in model developement; recommendations for evaluation of building occupant presence and behavior models; documentation of best practices in occupancy model testing and evaluation.

Kurzfassung englisch:
Modelling occupant's behavior in commercial buildings involve some specific challenges given the complexity and diversity of the respective processes. A commercial building is typically operated via complex environmental control systems, and the control degrees of freedom between occupants and building or system managers can substantially vary from building to building. Moreover, occupants in commercial buildings often work in shared spatial settings and interact within a social field that requires collaboration and negotiation.

Scope of Subtask C includes: Empricial observations of occupant behavior and collection of data via monitoring equipment; Developement of mathematical/statistical modelling methods and tools; Evaluation of the occupant behavior models by comparison with empricial observations; Applications in real cases as guidelines for field survey and simulation.

There are 4 Activities and Deliverables: Review of different modeling approaches for occupant behavior in buildings: approach to address occupants' behavior diversity in model developement; recommendations for evaluation of building occupant presence and behavior models; documentation of best practices in occupancy model testing and evaluation.

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