Systems Engineering Using SDL-92
Systems Engineering Using SDL-92
Model-based generation of SDL specifications for the early prototyping of reactive systems
SAM'02 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Telecommunications and beyond: the broader applicability of SDL and MSC
Schedule-calibrated occupant behavior simulation
SpringSim '10 Proceedings of the 2010 Spring Simulation Multiconference
User behavior prediction in energy consumption in housing using Bayesian networks
ICAISC'10 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Artificial intelligence and soft computing: Part I
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User behavior is a key to the correct prediction of building performance. Performance is meant here not only in relation to energy consumption, but more importantly to user satisfaction and, in commercial buildings, job performance. The contributions of this paper are static and dynamic models of individual users and user activities in an office environment in relation to building control systems. The models are based on a well structured general model of five different domains of building entities, including user activities. Models for specific simulation projects are refinements of this general model. It is shown how multi-agent based simulations can be automatically derived from such models. A case study of an university office with irregular occupancy is introduced as an example.