Model-based control strategies are widely used to improve the energy efficiency of building systems but they require accurate dynamic building models. Information about disturbances such as lumped load and occupancy is necessary in order to cover the mismatch between the simulations and reality, which leads to determining correct energy predictions of the building. Rigorous models that are applied in simulators such as EnergyPlus and Trnsys are difficult to be calibrated due to the high number of parameters and computational effort. Reduced models along with online estimators may be applied to overcome this issue. In this work, moving horizon estimation (MHE) is implemented for estimating the lumped load and number of occupants of an office...
The main objective in this thesis is to explore if a model predictive control scheme can increase th...
Energy flexibility of buildings has the potential to support deeper and more efficient decarbonisati...
This article presents a new energy management system (EMS) for a variety of energy flexibility conve...
Summarization: Increasing energy demand and more strict environmental regulations have led to a turn...
Controllers employing optimal control strategies will path the way to enable flexible operations in ...
Model-based control of building energy offers an attractive way to minimize energy consumption in bu...
International audienceIn France, buildings account for a significant portion of the electricity cons...
International audienceBuildings' space-heating demand is of fluctuating nature. During nighttimes or...
© 2018. The AuthorsWe propose a building HVAC system, integrating local energy production and storag...
© 20xx IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
Conventional building automation and control (BAC) systems employ reactive feedback control, such as...
The building sector is responsible for about 40% of energy consumption, 40% of greenhouse gas emissi...
The building sector is responsible for about 40% of energy consumption, 40% of greenhouse gas emissi...
Model-based control of building energy offers an attractive way to minimize energy consumption in bu...
The main objective in this thesis is to explore if a model predictive control scheme can increase th...
Energy flexibility of buildings has the potential to support deeper and more efficient decarbonisati...
This article presents a new energy management system (EMS) for a variety of energy flexibility conve...
Summarization: Increasing energy demand and more strict environmental regulations have led to a turn...
Controllers employing optimal control strategies will path the way to enable flexible operations in ...
Model-based control of building energy offers an attractive way to minimize energy consumption in bu...
International audienceIn France, buildings account for a significant portion of the electricity cons...
International audienceBuildings' space-heating demand is of fluctuating nature. During nighttimes or...
© 2018. The AuthorsWe propose a building HVAC system, integrating local energy production and storag...
© 20xx IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
Conventional building automation and control (BAC) systems employ reactive feedback control, such as...
The building sector is responsible for about 40% of energy consumption, 40% of greenhouse gas emissi...
The building sector is responsible for about 40% of energy consumption, 40% of greenhouse gas emissi...
Model-based control of building energy offers an attractive way to minimize energy consumption in bu...
The main objective in this thesis is to explore if a model predictive control scheme can increase th...
Energy flexibility of buildings has the potential to support deeper and more efficient decarbonisati...
This article presents a new energy management system (EMS) for a variety of energy flexibility conve...