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Ten questions concerning occupant-centric control and operations

Authors :
Nagy, Zoltan
Gunay, H. Burak
Miller, Clayton
Hahn, Jakob
Ouf, Mohamed
Lee, Seungjae
Hobson, Brodie W.
Abuimara, Tareq
Bandurski, Karol
André, Maíra
Lorenz, Clara-Larissa
Crosby, Sarah
Dong, Bing
Jiang, Zixin
Peng, Yuzhen
Favero, Matteo
Park, June Young
Nweye, Kingsley
Nojedehi, Pedram
Stopps, Helen
Sarran, Lucile
Brackley, Connor
Bassett, Kathrine
Govertsen, Krissy
Koczorek, Nicole
Abele, Oliver
Kane, Michael
O'Neill, Zheng
Yang, Tao
Day, Julia
Huchuk, Brent
Hellwig, Runa T.
Vellei, Marika
Source :
Nagy, Z, Gunay, H B, Miller, C, Hahn, J, Ouf, M, Lee, S, Hobson, B W, Abuimara, T, Bandurski, K, André, M, Lorenz, C-L, Crosby, S, Dong, B, Jiang, Z, Peng, Y, Favero, M, Park, J Y, Nweye, K, Nojedehi, P, Stopps, H, Sarran, L, Brackley, C, Bassett, K, Govertsen, K, Koczorek, N, Abele, O, Kane, M, O'Neill, Z, Yang, T, Day, J, Huchuk, B, Hellwig, R T & Vellei, M 2023, ' Ten questions concerning occupant-centric control and operations ', Building and Environment, vol. 242 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2023.110518
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Occupant-Centric Control and Operation (OCC) represents a transformative approach to building management, integrating sensing of indoor environmental quality, occupant presence, and occupant-building interactions. These data are then utilized to optimize both operational efficiency and occupant comfort. This paper summarizes the findings from the IEA-EBC Annex 79 research program's subtask on real world implementations of OCC during the past 5 years. First, in Q1 and Q2, we provide a definition and categorization of OCC. Q3 addresses the role of building operators for OCC, while Q4 describes the implications for designers. Then, Q5 and Q6 discuss the role and possibilities of OCC for load flexibility, and for pandemic induced paradigm shifts in the built environment, respectively. In Q7, we provide a taxonomy and selection process of OCC, while Q8 details real world implementation case studies. Finally, Q9 explains the limits of OCC, and Q10 provides a vision for future research opportunities. Our findings offer valuable insights for researchers, practitioners, and policy makers, contributing to the ongoing discourse on the future of building operations management.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nagy, Z, Gunay, H B, Miller, C, Hahn, J, Ouf, M, Lee, S, Hobson, B W, Abuimara, T, Bandurski, K, André, M, Lorenz, C-L, Crosby, S, Dong, B, Jiang, Z, Peng, Y, Favero, M, Park, J Y, Nweye, K, Nojedehi, P, Stopps, H, Sarran, L, Brackley, C, Bassett, K, Govertsen, K, Koczorek, N, Abele, O, Kane, M, O'Neill, Z, Yang, T, Day, J, Huchuk, B, Hellwig, R T & Vellei, M 2023, ' Ten questions concerning occupant-centric control and operations ', Building and Environment, vol. 242 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2023.110518
Accession number :
edsair.od......1266..c4cd443e75f2755c4dadc8f22a78d01c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2023.110518