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Use of model predictive control and weather forecasts for energy efficient building climate control

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In this paper, the authors investigated how ModelPredictive control and weatherpredictions can increase the energy efficiency in Integrated Room Automation (IRA) while respecting occupant comfort.
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This article is published in Energy and Buildings.The article was published on 2012-02-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1070 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Model predictive control & HVAC.

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Occupant sensing in buildings : methods for occupant number, location and activity

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a fusion framework of combining occupancy models with data-driven models for occupancy estimation using environmental parameters, which can be used for real-time building environment control.
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Optimization of operation strategy for a grid interactive regional energy system

TL;DR: A TOU-price-based optimization model for the operation strategy for a grid interactive regional energy system that optimizes the hourly load distribution of the direct energy supply system and the energy storage system to achieve load transfer without affecting user comfort requirements, to maximize the power flexibility, and to improve the economy of the system.
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Distributed Optimal Heating Control of a Residential Building Resilient to Cybersecurity Issues

TL;DR: In this paper, a case where each zone holds a separate controller with tailored temperature setpoint prediction and model predictive control algorithm, which independently calculate the optimal heating control laws of the corresponding zones.
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The State of the Art in Model Predictive Control Application for Demand Response

TL;DR: Summarization of techniques used in recent publications to solve the Model Predictive Control optimization problem is presented, including demand response programs, renewable energy resources, and thermal comfort.
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This paper presents an investigation of how Model Predictive Control ( MPC ) and weather predictions can increase the energy efficiency in Integrated Room Automation ( IRA ) while respecting occupant comfort. In this paper it is reported on the development and analysis of a Stochastic Model Predictive Control ( SMPC ) strategy for building climate control that takes into account hance-constrained control the uncertainty due to the use of weather predictions. As first step the potential of MPC was assessed by means of a large-scale factorial simulation study that considered different types of buildings and HVAC systems at four representative European sites. The findings suggest that SMPC outperforms current control practice.