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Modeling occupant behavior in buildings

Salvatore Carlucci 1, 2
Marilena De Simone 3
Steven Firth 4
Mikkel B Kjærgaard 5
Romana Markovic 6
Mohammad Habibur Rahaman 7
Masab Khalid Annaqeeb 8
Silvia Biandrate 1, 9
Anooshmita Das 5
Jakub Dziedzic 8
Gianmarco Fajilla 3
Matteo Favero 1
Martina Ferrando 10
Jakob Hahn 11
Mengjie Han 12
Yuzhen Peng 13
Flora Salim 7
Christoph van Treeck 6
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2020-05-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR1.858
CiteScore14.3
Impact factor7.6
ISSN03601323, 1873684X
Environmental Engineering
Building and Construction
Civil and Structural Engineering
Geography, Planning and Development
Abstract
In the last four decades several methods have been used to model occupants' presence and actions (OPA) in buildings according to different purposes, available computational power, and technical solutions. This study reviews approaches, methods and key findings related to OPA modeling in buildings. An extensive database of related research documents is systematically constructed, and, using bibliometric analysis techniques, the scientific production and landscape are described. The initial literature screening identified more than 750 studies, out of which 278 publications were selected. They provide an overarching view of the development of OPA modeling methods. The research field has evolved from longitudinal collaborative efforts since the late 1970s and, so far, covers diverse building typologies mostly concentrated in a few climate zones. The modeling approaches in the selected literature are grouped into three categories (rule-based models, stochastic OPA modeling, and data-driven methods) for modeling occupancy-related target functions and a set of occupants’ actions (window, solar shading, electric lighting, thermostat adjustment, clothing adjustment and appliance use). The explanatory modeling is conventionally based on the model-based paradigm where occupant behavior is assumed to be stochastic, while the data-driven paradigm has found wide applications for the predictive modeling of OPA, applicable to control systems. The lack of established standard evaluation protocols was identified as a scientifically important yet rarely addressed research question. In addition, machine learning and deep learning are emerging in recent years as promising methods to address OPA modeling in real-world applications.
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Carlucci S. et al. Modeling occupant behavior in buildings // Building and Environment. 2020. Vol. 174. p. 106768.
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Carlucci S., De Simone M., Firth S., Kjærgaard M. B., Markovic R., Rahaman M. H., Annaqeeb M. K., Biandrate S., Das A., Dziedzic J., Fajilla G., Favero M., Ferrando M., Hahn J., Han M., Peng Y., Salim F., Schlueter A., van Treeck C. Modeling occupant behavior in buildings // Building and Environment. 2020. Vol. 174. p. 106768.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.buildenv.2020.106768
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2020.106768
TI - Modeling occupant behavior in buildings
T2 - Building and Environment
AU - Carlucci, Salvatore
AU - De Simone, Marilena
AU - Firth, Steven
AU - Kjærgaard, Mikkel B
AU - Markovic, Romana
AU - Rahaman, Mohammad Habibur
AU - Annaqeeb, Masab Khalid
AU - Biandrate, Silvia
AU - Das, Anooshmita
AU - Dziedzic, Jakub
AU - Fajilla, Gianmarco
AU - Favero, Matteo
AU - Ferrando, Martina
AU - Hahn, Jakob
AU - Han, Mengjie
AU - Peng, Yuzhen
AU - Salim, Flora
AU - Schlueter, Arno
AU - van Treeck, Christoph
PY - 2020
DA - 2020/05/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 106768
VL - 174
SN - 0360-1323
SN - 1873-684X
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@article{2020_Carlucci,
author = {Salvatore Carlucci and Marilena De Simone and Steven Firth and Mikkel B Kjærgaard and Romana Markovic and Mohammad Habibur Rahaman and Masab Khalid Annaqeeb and Silvia Biandrate and Anooshmita Das and Jakub Dziedzic and Gianmarco Fajilla and Matteo Favero and Martina Ferrando and Jakob Hahn and Mengjie Han and Yuzhen Peng and Flora Salim and Arno Schlueter and Christoph van Treeck},
title = {Modeling occupant behavior in buildings},
journal = {Building and Environment},
year = {2020},
volume = {174},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {may},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2020.106768},
pages = {106768},
doi = {10.1016/j.buildenv.2020.106768}
}