Thermally Activated Building Systems (TABS) are difficult to control due to the time lag between the con- trol sending and the response of the indoor temperature. Energy management of systems having such a high inertia can be improved by optimizing the restart time thanks to both occupancy and weather antic- ipation. Predictive control is suitable for systems with numerous constrained inputs and outputs whose objective function varies over time such as buildings with intermittent occupancy. This work proposes to use a Model Predictive Control (MPC) for one TABS in particular: a floor heating system (FHS) of an experimental building. Conventional control techniques and a state of the art on the predictive control of FHS are presented. A comp...
Building equipment accounts for almost 40% of total global energy consumption. More than half of whi...
Abstract Research studies concerning heating and cooling systems have increased in recent years, ple...
The goal of maintaining users’ thermal comfort conditions in indoor environments may require complex...
International audienceThermally Activated Building Systems (TABS) are difficult to control due to th...
International audienceModel Predictive control is an advanced control tech-nique that has been used ...
International audienceIn energy-efficient buildings, the interactions and coupling effects between t...
The main objective in this thesis is to explore if a model predictive control scheme can increase th...
International audienceAs the most energy-intensive economic sector, the building industry offers a s...
Model Predictive control is an advanced control tech-nique that has been used to optimize thermal co...
The objective of this work is to set up a method to control the thermal behavior of existing buildi...
AbstractEnergy consumption depends on buildings usage. For this reason energy management is a main g...
This thesis presents the development of heuristic model-based predictive control strategies for an i...
The rapid growth in energy usage and CO2 emissions has become a critical issue for the whole world. ...
© 20xx IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
Floor heating systems are typically characterized by a relatively high thermal inertia, thus they re...
Building equipment accounts for almost 40% of total global energy consumption. More than half of whi...
Abstract Research studies concerning heating and cooling systems have increased in recent years, ple...
The goal of maintaining users’ thermal comfort conditions in indoor environments may require complex...
International audienceThermally Activated Building Systems (TABS) are difficult to control due to th...
International audienceModel Predictive control is an advanced control tech-nique that has been used ...
International audienceIn energy-efficient buildings, the interactions and coupling effects between t...
The main objective in this thesis is to explore if a model predictive control scheme can increase th...
International audienceAs the most energy-intensive economic sector, the building industry offers a s...
Model Predictive control is an advanced control tech-nique that has been used to optimize thermal co...
The objective of this work is to set up a method to control the thermal behavior of existing buildi...
AbstractEnergy consumption depends on buildings usage. For this reason energy management is a main g...
This thesis presents the development of heuristic model-based predictive control strategies for an i...
The rapid growth in energy usage and CO2 emissions has become a critical issue for the whole world. ...
© 20xx IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
Floor heating systems are typically characterized by a relatively high thermal inertia, thus they re...
Building equipment accounts for almost 40% of total global energy consumption. More than half of whi...
Abstract Research studies concerning heating and cooling systems have increased in recent years, ple...
The goal of maintaining users’ thermal comfort conditions in indoor environments may require complex...