Title :
Intelligent buildings and intelligent agents - a human-centered framework for building controls
Author_Institution :
Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Abstract :
There has been increasing interest in applying agent technology to intelligent building controls. Scenarios in current research do not fit commercial buildings, in which both building operators and occupants can participate in operation decisions. Although personal control systems have been available to commercial buildings, individual differences in comfort requirements have not been fully addressed in control strategies. For most commercial buildings, control decisions are still based on generalized human requirements. This paper presents an agent-based control framework that accounts for individual differences and mitigates potential requirement conflicts.
Keywords :
building management systems; cooperative systems; ergonomics; software agents; agent-based control framework; building controls; building occupants; building operators; comfort requirements; commercial buildings; human comfort; human-centered framework; intelligent agents; intelligent buildings; operation decisions; personal control systems; requirement conflict mitigation; Buildings; Control systems; Costs; Decision making; Energy efficiency; Humans; Intelligent agent; Intelligent structures; Lighting control; Productivity;
Conference_Titel :
SICE 2002. Proceedings of the 41st SICE Annual Conference
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7631-5
DOI :
10.1109/SICE.2002.1195613