This paper studies the impact of using different types of energy storages integrated with a heat pump for energy efficiency in radiant-floor buildings. In particular, the performance of the building energy resources management system is improved through the application of distributed model predictive control (DMPC) to better anticipate the effects of disturbances and real-time pricing together with following the modular structure of the system under control. To this end, the load side and heating system are decoupled through a three-element mixing valve, which enforces a fixed water flow rate in the building pipelines. Hence, the building temperature control is executed by a linear model predictive control, which in turn is able to exchange...
WOSThis paper presents a predictive control structure for thermal regulation in buildings. The propo...
Integrating intermittent renewable energy sources has renders the power network operator task of bal...
The main objective in this thesis is to explore if a model predictive control scheme can increase th...
This paper studies the impact of using different types of energy storages integrated with a heat pum...
Due to the growing energy demand in residential building, the need to reduce carbon footprint, and t...
International audienceThe emergence of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the build...
International audienceIn this second part of the paper dedicated to energy management in buildings a...
Buildings represent more than 40 % of world-wide energy consumption. Even if several control strateg...
International audienceThis paper presents a distributed Model Predictive Control framework based on ...
This article presents a new energy management system (EMS) for a variety of energy flexibility conve...
Thermal mass of buildings and domestic hot water tanks represent interesting sources of thermal ener...
Controllers employing optimal control strategies will path the way to enable flexible operations in ...
Thermally Activated Building Systems (TABS) are difficult to control due to the time lag between the...
© 20xx IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
WOSThis paper presents a predictive control structure for thermal regulation in buildings. The propo...
Integrating intermittent renewable energy sources has renders the power network operator task of bal...
The main objective in this thesis is to explore if a model predictive control scheme can increase th...
This paper studies the impact of using different types of energy storages integrated with a heat pum...
Due to the growing energy demand in residential building, the need to reduce carbon footprint, and t...
International audienceThe emergence of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the build...
International audienceIn this second part of the paper dedicated to energy management in buildings a...
Buildings represent more than 40 % of world-wide energy consumption. Even if several control strateg...
International audienceThis paper presents a distributed Model Predictive Control framework based on ...
This article presents a new energy management system (EMS) for a variety of energy flexibility conve...
Thermal mass of buildings and domestic hot water tanks represent interesting sources of thermal ener...
Controllers employing optimal control strategies will path the way to enable flexible operations in ...
Thermally Activated Building Systems (TABS) are difficult to control due to the time lag between the...
© 20xx IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
WOSThis paper presents a predictive control structure for thermal regulation in buildings. The propo...
Integrating intermittent renewable energy sources has renders the power network operator task of bal...
The main objective in this thesis is to explore if a model predictive control scheme can increase th...