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Publikováno v:
Applied Energy. 135:53-62
Modern control methods such as Model Predictive Control (MPC) are getting popular in recent years in many fields of industry. One of the branches that have witnessed great increase of interest in use of the MPC over the last few years is the building
Publikováno v:
Journal of Process Control. 24:790-797
According to numerous studies, up to 40% of the total energy is consumed in the building sector. Energy reduction in this sector by means of cost-effective and scalable approaches could have an enormous economic, social and environmental impact. Achi
Autor:
Carina Sagerschnig, Zdeněk Váňa, Samuel Prívara, Jiří Cigler, Eva Žáčeková, Frauke Oldewurtel
Publikováno v:
Energy and Buildings. 56:8-22
Recent results show that a predictive building automation can be used to operate buildings in an energy and cost effective manner with only a small retrofitting requirements. In this approach, the dynamic models are of crucial importance. As industri
Publikováno v:
Control Engineering Practice. 21:113-121
Climate changes, diminishing world supplies of non-renewable fuels, as well as economic aspects are probably the most significant driving factors of the current effort to save energy. As buildings account for about 40 % of global final energy use, ef
Publikováno v:
Energy and Buildings. 55:341-350
Model predictive control has become a widespread solution in many industrial applications and is gaining ground in the field of energy management and automation systems of buildings. A model with reasonable prediction properties is an ultimate condit
Autor:
Heinz A. Preisig, Zdeněk Váňa
Publikováno v:
Systems & Control Letters. 61:1041-1051
Model identification plays a central role in any activity associated with process operations. With control being done on different levels, different models are required for the same plant, each for a different range of dynamics. Besides that most ide
Publikováno v:
Energy and Buildings. 52:39-49
Recently, there has been an intensive research in the area of Model Predictive Control (MPC) for buildings. The key principle of MPC is a trade-off between energy savings and user welfare making use of predictions of disturbances acting on the system
Model Predictive Control has become a wide-spread solution in many industrial applications and is gaining ground in the field of energy management of the buildings. A model with good prediction properties is an ultimate condition for good performance
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System identification (SID) plays a central role in any activity associated with process operations. With control being done on different levels, different models are required for the same plant each for a different range of dynamics. Besides that mo
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Low energy buildings have attracted a lot of attention in past decades. Recent research is dedicated mainly to optimization of building construction and alternative energy sources. We provide a different approach to the energy-consumption and energy-
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