Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6730459 Energy and Buildings 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Occupant behavior is a major contributing factor to building energy consumption. Large discrepancies might occur when occupants with diverse types in terms of behavior patterns reside in an identical building. Moreover, it is vital to derive several kinds of typical occupant behavior that represent the assemblage of occupants in a simplified way as the reference for building designers and energy policy makers. This paper presents a preliminary research on occupant behavior categorization through the building energy simulation, where some typical occupant air-conditioning behavior patterns use in Chengdu, China have been derived from a large-scale questionnaire survey based on the energy consumption levels. These typical occupant behavior patterns could be used as the context for an overview of building energy in a community, as well as the evaluation of building energy-saving technology where occupants are involved. Further efforts are required in the algorithm of dividing occupant behavior into typical patterns, the validation of the classification results, and the analysis of other behaviors.
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