Modeling User Control of Environmental Systems in Office Buildings - Softcover

Kabir, Elham

 
9783639034929: Modeling User Control of Environmental Systems in Office Buildings

Synopsis

The focus of the study is to observe and analyze control-oriented occupants' behavior toward lighting, shading and natural ventilation systems based on a long-term study in two office buildings.Internal and external parameters; state of occupancy, state of lights, indoor and outdoor illuminance, temperature, relative humidity, state of shades and windows were continuously observed and recorded every five minutes over the period of 9 and 12 months. Subjective impressions and attitudes of observed building occupants were documented with questionnaires.Based on the results from this research, operation of the building systems partly depends on indoor/outdoor conditions. Therefore, it is necessary to have accurate information about user control behavior in office buildings in order to predict building performance and energy consumption. These behavioral patterns can be used to develop empirically supported predictive models for control oriented occupant actions in buildings, building simulation programs, building automation systems, energy management and energy contracting to improve energy effectiveness, occupants' comfort and innovation of user interfaces products.

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About the Author

Research assistant at Vienna University of Technology (2005-2008). Doctor of Technology (Building Physics). MSc. Arch. Worked in area of design and construction of residential and commercial buildings since 1998. Very good knowledge of simulation programs, energy efficiency, indoor environment and programs related to architecture.Title

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