Energy-Related Occupant Behavior in Buildings
Published 11 November, 2019
Energy-related occupant behavior in buildings greatly influences building energy consumption. Due to the uncertainty and complexity of occupant behaviors, quantitatively describing the energy-related occupant behavior in buildings is challenging. However, with the development of monitoring techniques and data analysis methods, several methods to study occupant behavior are proposed. These methods can be extended and applied in practical engineering to provide better built environment and save energy consumptions.
Theme editors:
- Professor Yiqun Pan, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
- Professor Da Yan, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
- Associate Professor Xingxing Zhang, Dalarna University, Falun, Sweden
- Assistant Professor Adrian Chong, National University of Singapore, Singapore
- Dr. Xin Zhou, South East University, Nanjing, China,
Important date:
Submission deadline of full papers: April 30, 2020
Note:
Please choose the "Full Length Article " when selecting article type, and indicate the “VSI: Energy-Related Occupant Behavior in Buildings” in the Cover Letter.