In this paper, we present a new simulation-based approach with capabilities for analysing the impact of advanced control strategies on building performance during the building design phase. This environment consists of ESP-r as building simulation tool, Matlab as software for advanced building controllers and BCVTB as middleware for data exchange per time step between the two programs. After describing the implementation details, we illustrate usability of the design support environment in a case study. This application example demonstrates model predictive control of a building with a thermally activated floor and solar shading. Furthermore, we show the use of explicit state initialization in ESP-r and a method to include uncertain weather...
Innovations in high-performance building envelope components are an essential step towards reaching ...
Air Conditioning and Mechanical Ventilation (ACMV) systems are found in almost all buildings and are...
Adaptive building envelopes can dynamically adapt to environmental changes, often supported by a con...
In this paper, we present a new simulation-based approach with capabilities for analysing the impact...
The main part of energy consumption in modern buildings is used for establishing an acceptable indoo...
Building performance simulation (BPS) is a powerful tool to support building and system designers in...
Technological advances in real-time data collection, data transfer and ever-increasing computational...
This paper reports on an exploration of the use of building performance simulation tools in current ...
This paper describes a novel design process for advanced MIMO (multiple inputs and multiple outputs)...
Modelling and simulation can play an important role for design support and product development of re...
This paper aims to illustrate the usability and benefits of recent developments in co-simulation of ...
Building performance simulation (BPS) is a powerful tool to support building and system designers in...
It has been proven that advanced building control, like model predictive control (MPC), can notably ...
This study presents a method for supporting control strategy development and sensor selection for au...
This paper presents a structured, generically applicable, method for using building performance simu...
Innovations in high-performance building envelope components are an essential step towards reaching ...
Air Conditioning and Mechanical Ventilation (ACMV) systems are found in almost all buildings and are...
Adaptive building envelopes can dynamically adapt to environmental changes, often supported by a con...
In this paper, we present a new simulation-based approach with capabilities for analysing the impact...
The main part of energy consumption in modern buildings is used for establishing an acceptable indoo...
Building performance simulation (BPS) is a powerful tool to support building and system designers in...
Technological advances in real-time data collection, data transfer and ever-increasing computational...
This paper reports on an exploration of the use of building performance simulation tools in current ...
This paper describes a novel design process for advanced MIMO (multiple inputs and multiple outputs)...
Modelling and simulation can play an important role for design support and product development of re...
This paper aims to illustrate the usability and benefits of recent developments in co-simulation of ...
Building performance simulation (BPS) is a powerful tool to support building and system designers in...
It has been proven that advanced building control, like model predictive control (MPC), can notably ...
This study presents a method for supporting control strategy development and sensor selection for au...
This paper presents a structured, generically applicable, method for using building performance simu...
Innovations in high-performance building envelope components are an essential step towards reaching ...
Air Conditioning and Mechanical Ventilation (ACMV) systems are found in almost all buildings and are...
Adaptive building envelopes can dynamically adapt to environmental changes, often supported by a con...