Ten questions concerning agent-based modeling of occupant behavior for energy and environmental performance of buildings
Publication Year: 2022

Ten questions concerning agent-based modeling of occupant behavior for energy and environmental performance of buildings

Citation:

Jeetika Malik, Ardeshir Mahdavi, Elie Azar, Handi Chandra Putra, Christiane Berger, Clinton Andrews, Tianzhen Hong. (2022). Ten questions concerning agent-based modeling of occupant behavior for energy and environmental performance of buildings. Building and Environment, Volume 217, 2022, 109016. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2022.109016.

Abstract

The complexity of occupant behavior is one of the major contributors to uncertainty in building performance simulation. Agent-based modeling (ABM), a computational simulation technique, has gained attention in the occupant modeling field due to its capability and flexibility to capture the heterogeneity and dynamics of human behavior and the emergent effects. While multiple efforts in the past decade have demonstrated the usefulness of the ABM approach for simulating occupants and their impacts on building performance, several crucial matters in the ABM research still remain unexplored. This paper presents ten questions that highlight the most important issues regarding ABM research and applications for occupant behavior in the context of building performance simulation. The questions and answers aim to provide insights into current and future ABM research, and more importantly to inspire new significant questions from young researchers in the field. This research is part of the IEA EBC Annex 79 project, occupant-centric building design and operation.

Additional Topics
Agent-based modeling