The Energy Management System (EMS) is an efficient technique to monitor, control and enhance the building performance. In the state-of-the-art, building performance analysis is separated into building simulation and control management: this may cause inaccuracies and extra operating time. Thus, a coherent framework to integrate building physics with various energy technologies and energy control management methods is highly required. This framework should be formed by simplified but accurate models of building physics and building energy technologies, and should allow for the selection of proper control strategies according to the control objectives and scenarios. Therefore, this paper reviews the fundamental mathematical modeling and contr...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of different modeling and control techniques that can be ...
Buildings are one of the largest energy consumers in the world which accounts for nearly 40% of the ...
The building sector accounts for about 30% of the global final energy consumption. Most of the consu...
The Energy Management System (EMS) is an efficient technique to monitor, control and enhance the bui...
The effective operation of building systems for indoor environment control is a non-trivial task. Sp...
Summarization: Building Energy Management Systems are finding widespread use for the holistic contro...
The built environment currently represents the largest sector in terms of final energy consumption, ...
In the one hand, energy planning tools compute the cost-optimal investment in the energy system mini...
This dissertation presents techniques for the numerical modeling and control of building systems, wi...
The goal of the research project enerMAT is the reduction of energy consumption and CO2 emissions of...
An Air-Conditioning and Mechanical Ventilation (ACMV) system is one of the most important technologi...
This paper presents a new method for modelling building energy performance based on a physical model...
The energy demand of the built environment is almost 50% of the total energy demand of a national ec...
This paper summarises the output of the EPSRC project “Optimal supervisory control of renewable ener...
An active building typically owns some flexible energy resources, such as controllable loads, energy...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of different modeling and control techniques that can be ...
Buildings are one of the largest energy consumers in the world which accounts for nearly 40% of the ...
The building sector accounts for about 30% of the global final energy consumption. Most of the consu...
The Energy Management System (EMS) is an efficient technique to monitor, control and enhance the bui...
The effective operation of building systems for indoor environment control is a non-trivial task. Sp...
Summarization: Building Energy Management Systems are finding widespread use for the holistic contro...
The built environment currently represents the largest sector in terms of final energy consumption, ...
In the one hand, energy planning tools compute the cost-optimal investment in the energy system mini...
This dissertation presents techniques for the numerical modeling and control of building systems, wi...
The goal of the research project enerMAT is the reduction of energy consumption and CO2 emissions of...
An Air-Conditioning and Mechanical Ventilation (ACMV) system is one of the most important technologi...
This paper presents a new method for modelling building energy performance based on a physical model...
The energy demand of the built environment is almost 50% of the total energy demand of a national ec...
This paper summarises the output of the EPSRC project “Optimal supervisory control of renewable ener...
An active building typically owns some flexible energy resources, such as controllable loads, energy...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of different modeling and control techniques that can be ...
Buildings are one of the largest energy consumers in the world which accounts for nearly 40% of the ...
The building sector accounts for about 30% of the global final energy consumption. Most of the consu...