@article{30315, keywords = {Energy use, Building simulation, Building performance, Occupant behavior, Behavior Modeling, Interdisciplinary}, author = {Tianzhen Hong and Da Yan and Simona D'Oca and Chien-Fei Chen}, title = {Ten Questions Concerning Occupant Behavior in Buildings: The Big Picture}, abstract = {

Occupant behavior has significant impacts on building energy performance and occupant comfort. However, occupant behavior is not well understood and is often oversimplified in the building life cycle, due to its stochastic, diverse, complex, and interdisciplinary nature. The use of simplified methods or tools to quantify the impacts of occupant behavior in building performance simulations significantly contributes to performance gaps between simulated models and actual building energy consumption. Therefore, it is crucial to understand occupant behavior in a comprehensive way, integrating qualitative approaches and data- and model-driven quantitative approaches, and employing appropriate tools to guide the design and operation of low-energy residential and commercial buildings that integrate technological and human dimensions. This paper presents ten questions, highlighting some of the most important issues regarding concepts, applications, and methodologies in occupant behavior research. The proposed questions and answers aim to provide insights into occupant behavior for current and future researchers, designers, and policy makers, and most importantly, to inspire innovative research and applications to increase energy efficiency and reduce energy use in buildings.

 

}, year = {2017}, journal = {Building and Environment}, language = {eng}, }