The relation between indoor environnemental quality (IEQ) and energy consumption in building based on occupant behavior-A review

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Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) is an important topic which impacts on occupant health, productivity and also energy consumption in buildings. The four main parameters for IEQ evaluation are: Thermal comfort, indoor air quality, visual comfort and aural comfort. The occupant behavior in buildings defines as any direct or indirect act which an occupant selects to change the displeasure environmental condition into the comfort conditions. The selected behavior by human has a significant impact on the energy consumption in buildings. This paper reviews the methods which used to simulate IEQ parameters, energy consumption and human behavior in buildings. It aims to promote the idea of more consideration about the relation between occupant behavior and energy usage in buildings. This summary of existing studies about the importance of human behavior factor in energy simulation software helps to identify new methods and strategies for simulating IEQ, Energy and behavior.

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Asadi, I., Mahyuddin, N., & Shafigh, P. (2016). The relation between indoor environnemental quality (IEQ) and energy consumption in building based on occupant behavior-A review. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 66). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20166600086

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