2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2011.07.023
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Energy efficient model predictive building temperature control

Abstract: Sustainability consider ations have placed increasing emphasis on t he energy efficient operation and control of temperature control systems. It is estimated t hat t he use of advanced control structures could lead to valuable savings in energy expenditure (up to 15-20 %) .This work considers t he problem of developing a model predictive control (NIP C) algorit hm for temperature cont rol in buildings . To this end, a cascade control structure was designed to regulate t he room temperature subj ect to heat lo… Show more

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“…This tendency is supported not only by simulations (Treado and Chen, 2013;Wallace et al, 2012;Fadzli Haniff et al, 2013), but also by some experimental results on real buildings Široký et al, 2011;Parisio et al, 2013b). Model Predictive Controls (MPCs) may truly yield better comfort levels and energy use performance than current practices do.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…This tendency is supported not only by simulations (Treado and Chen, 2013;Wallace et al, 2012;Fadzli Haniff et al, 2013), but also by some experimental results on real buildings Široký et al, 2011;Parisio et al, 2013b). Model Predictive Controls (MPCs) may truly yield better comfort levels and energy use performance than current practices do.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…These classical methods have been investigated extensively in HVAC lower-loop controls [4][5][6], such as room temperature control [7][8][9] and supply air temperature control [10][11][12]. Despite their popularity, these classical methods do not perform optimally.…”
Section: Motivation and Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a rule, to solve these problems, engineers apply computer simulation models [15,16]. The use of computer simulation provides a small labor cost and reduces time of experimentation.…”
Section: Simulation Objectmentioning
confidence: 99%