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Publications in Scientific Journals:

C. Berger, A. Mahdavi:
"Review of current trends in agent-based modeling of building occupants for energy and indoor-environmental performance analysis";
Building and Environment, 173 (2020).



English abstract:
This paper is concerned with the representation of building users in simulation applications that explore buildings´ energy and indoor environmental performance. In recent years, efforts have been made to develop more detailed occupancy-related input data for building performance simulation. For instance, instead of using standard occupancy schedules or simple rule-based behavioral models, stochastic formalisms have been proposed to more realistically capture occupants´ patterns of presence and behavior in buildings. Specifically, agent-based modelling has been suggested to provide an adequate tool to capture the complexity and dynamics of building occupants, both as individuals and as groups. In this context, the present paper entails a brief discussion of agentbased modeling followed by a concise review of a number of recent publications reporting on the application of
agent-based modeling in the built environment domain (especially regarding buildings´ energy and indoorenvironmental
performance). The paper concludes with remarks on the future prospects of agent-based modelling in building-related applications.

German abstract:
(no german abstract)
This paper is concerned with the representation of building users in simulation applications that explore buildings´ energy and indoor environmental performance. In recent years, efforts have been made to develop more detailed occupancy-related input data for building performance simulation. For instance, instead of using standard occupancy schedules or simple rule-based behavioral models, stochastic formalisms have been proposed to more realistically capture occupants´ patterns of presence and behavior in buildings. Specifically, agent-based modelling has been suggested to provide an adequate tool to capture the complexity and dynamics of building occupants, both as individuals and as groups. In this context, the present paper entails a brief discussion of agentbased modeling followed by a concise review of a number of recent publications reporting on the application of
agent-based modeling in the built environment domain (especially regarding buildings´ energy and indoorenvironmental
performance). The paper concludes with remarks on the future prospects of agent-based modelling in building-related applications.

Keywords:
occupant behavior, building performance simulation, agent-based modeling


"Official" electronic version of the publication (accessed through its Digital Object Identifier - DOI)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2020.106726

Electronic version of the publication:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360132320300846?via%3Dihub


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