Agent based framework to simulate inhabitants' behaviour in domestic settings for energy management
Abstract
Inhabitants' behaviour is a significant factor that influences energy consumption and has been previously incorporated as static activity profiles within simulation for energy control & management. In this paper an agent-based approach to simulate reactive/deliberative group behaviour has been proposed and implemented. It takes into account perceptual, psychological (cognitive), social behavioural elements and domestic context to generate reactive/deliberative behavioural profiles. The Brahms language is used toimplement the proposed approach to learn behavioural patterns for energy control and management strategies.