Publication Type

Conference Proceeding Article

Version

publishedVersion

Publication Date

11-2024

Abstract

This work proposes the use of a data-driven, agent-based model of building occupants’ activities and thermal comfort in an urban university campus in order to assess how district operation strategies can be leveraged to support the transition to flexible work arrangements. The results show that when users are given the flexibility to pursue more comfortable workspaces, they are still comfortable only 58% of the time.

Keywords

Agent-based Modeling, Urban Building Energy Modeling, ThermalComfort, Occupant-centric

Discipline

Energy Policy | Urban Studies

Research Areas

Integrative Research Areas

Publication

BuildSys '23: Proceedings of the 10th ACM International Conference on Systems for Energy-Efficient Buildings, Cities, and Transportation, Istanbul, Turkey, November 15-16

First Page

278

Last Page

279

Identifier

10.1145/3600100.3626259

Publisher

ACM

City or Country

New York

Additional URL

https://doi.org/10.1145/3600100.3626259

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