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Development of Non-Intrusive Occupant Load Monitoring (NIOLM) in Commercial Buildings: Assessing Occupants' Energy-Use Behavior at Entry and Departure Events

机译:商业建筑中非侵入式乘员负荷监测(NIOLM)的开发:评估进入和离开事件中乘员的能源使用行为

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Occupancy related energy-use behavior has a significant influence on building energy consumption. Variations and uncertainties in occupants' energy behavior provide the main obstacle for researchers to analyze and predict the impact of occupant behavior on building energy consumption since commercial buildings often have such a large number of residents with unique energy-use patterns. However, this paper hypothesized that individual occupants have their own individual energy consumption patterns and will typically follow such patterns consistently over time. Thus, this research studies occupant behavior in an office environment to examine whether commercial building's occupant's energy-use behaviors are consistent over time. In particular, this research focuses on delay intervals between the occupancy entry/departure events and the beginning/end of the occupant's energy-consuming behaviors. Occupants' entry and departure events were detected by passively capturing Wi-Fi packets from occupants' smartphones while plug-load monitoring detected the beginning/end and quantity of energy use. Results from a four-week long period of tracking individual occupants confirm that occupants use a consistent pattern of starting and ending their energy-use behaviors. Based on these results, this research supports a framework of non-intrusive occupant load monitoring (NIOLM) for tracking occupant-specific energy consuming behaviors in commercial buildings. In the NIOLM framework, the process of tracking each occupant leverages existing Wi-Fi networks, and building energy-monitoring data aggregates energy-consumption data for occupants. Thanks to this study's findings, NIOLM provides a new opportunity for current industry and research efforts to track occupants' energy-consuming behaviors at a minimal cost.
机译:与占用相关的能源使用行为对建筑能耗有重要影响。居民能源行为的变化和不确定性为研究人员分析和预测居民行为对建筑物能耗的影响提供了主要障碍,因为商业建筑通常会有大量居民采用独特的能源使用方式。但是,本文假设每个人都有自己的个人能源消耗模式,并且随着时间的流逝通常会遵循这种模式。因此,这项研究研究了办公环境中的居住者行为,以检验商业建筑中居住者的能源使用行为是否随时间推移而一致。特别地,该研究集中在乘员进入/离开事件与乘员的能量消耗行为的开始/结束之间的延迟间隔。通过被动捕获来自乘员智能手机的Wi-Fi数据包来检测乘员进入和离开事件,同时通过插件负载监控检测能源使用的开始/结束和数量。经过为期四周的长时间跟踪个人乘员的结果证实,乘员使用一致的开始和结束其能源使用行为的模式。基于这些结果,本研究支持非侵入式乘员负荷监控(NIOLM)框架,用于跟踪商业建筑中特定于乘员的能耗行为。在NIOLM框架中,跟踪每个乘员的过程利用了现有的Wi-Fi网络,并且建筑能耗监控数据汇总了乘员的能耗数据。由于这项研究的发现,NIOLM为当前的行业和研究工作提供了一个新的机会,以最小的成本跟踪乘员的能源消耗行为。

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    Construction Engineering and Management, The Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 113 NH, Lincoln, NE 68588-0500;

    Construction Engineering and Management, The Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 113 NH, Lincoln, NE 68588-0500;

    Architectural Engineering, The Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 206A PKI, Omaha, NE 68182-0681;

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