The goal of maintaining users’ thermal comfort conditions in indoor environments may require complex regulation procedures and a proper energy management. This problem is being widely analyzed, since it has a direct effect on users’ productivity. This paper presents an economic model-based predictive control (MPC) whose main strength is the use of the day-ahead price (DAP) in order to predict the energy consumption associated with the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC). In this way, the control system is able to maintain a high thermal comfort level by optimizing the use of the HVAC system and to reduce, at the same time, the energy consumption associated with it, as much as possible. Later, the performance of the propo...
In the last few years, the application of Model Predictive Control (MPC) for energy management in bu...
Thermally Activated Building Systems (TABS) are difficult to control due to the time lag between the...
Efficient HVAC devices are not sufficient to achieve high levels of building energy performance, sin...
The goal of maintaining users’ thermal comfort conditions in indoor environments may require complex...
The goal of maintaining users' thermal comfort conditions in indoor environments may require complex...
Building equipment accounts for almost 40% of total global energy consumption. More than half of whi...
Model Predictive Control (MPC) has recently gained special attention to efficiently regulate Heating...
The objective of this work is to set up a method to control the thermal behavior of existing buildi...
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems account for 59% of energy consumption in d...
International audienceModel Predictive control is an advanced control tech-nique that has been used ...
This talk addresses the problem of controlling a heating ventilating and air conditioning system w...
International audienceIn energy-efficient buildings, the interactions and coupling effects between t...
The development of control systems to reach and maintain optimal thermal comfort inside buildings i...
This paper presents the implementation and experimental demonstration results of a practically effec...
Conventional building automation and control (BAC) systems employ reactive feedback control, such as...
In the last few years, the application of Model Predictive Control (MPC) for energy management in bu...
Thermally Activated Building Systems (TABS) are difficult to control due to the time lag between the...
Efficient HVAC devices are not sufficient to achieve high levels of building energy performance, sin...
The goal of maintaining users’ thermal comfort conditions in indoor environments may require complex...
The goal of maintaining users' thermal comfort conditions in indoor environments may require complex...
Building equipment accounts for almost 40% of total global energy consumption. More than half of whi...
Model Predictive Control (MPC) has recently gained special attention to efficiently regulate Heating...
The objective of this work is to set up a method to control the thermal behavior of existing buildi...
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems account for 59% of energy consumption in d...
International audienceModel Predictive control is an advanced control tech-nique that has been used ...
This talk addresses the problem of controlling a heating ventilating and air conditioning system w...
International audienceIn energy-efficient buildings, the interactions and coupling effects between t...
The development of control systems to reach and maintain optimal thermal comfort inside buildings i...
This paper presents the implementation and experimental demonstration results of a practically effec...
Conventional building automation and control (BAC) systems employ reactive feedback control, such as...
In the last few years, the application of Model Predictive Control (MPC) for energy management in bu...
Thermally Activated Building Systems (TABS) are difficult to control due to the time lag between the...
Efficient HVAC devices are not sufficient to achieve high levels of building energy performance, sin...