2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2010.07.023
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Application of an energy management and control system to assess the potential of different control strategies in HVAC systems

Abstract: ElsevierEscrivá-Escrivá, G.; Segura Heras, I.; Alcázar-Ortega, M. (2010). Application of an energy management and control system to assess the potential of different control strategies in HVAC systems. Energy and Buildings. 42(11):2258-2267. doi:10.1016/j.enbuild.2010 AbstractThe significant and continuous increment in the global electricity consumption is asking for energy saving strategies. Efficient control for heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems (HVAC) is the most cost-effective way to minim… Show more

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“…The desired values of the temperatures are set up as follows: y s re f =55 o C and y (i) re f =24 o C, i ∈ N . Fig.2 shows the residuals, adaptive thresholds and the detection signals of the monitoring agents M (1) , M (7) , while the rest of the monitoring agents (i.e., M s ,M (2) ,...,M (6) ) are not presented since their ARRs are not violated for all t. At the time instant t (7) D = 20 h, a fault is detected by M (7) which initiates the isolation procedure in the monitoring agent M (7) and its neighbouring agents M s , M (4) and M (6) . In the case of M s , the observed pattern Φ s equal to Φ s = [0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1], which is compared to the theoretical patterns F s k for all k ∈ {1,...,255}, leading to ϒ s = { f (7) } and I s = I s,1 = ⋅⋅⋅ = I s,6 = 0 and I s,7 = 1.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The desired values of the temperatures are set up as follows: y s re f =55 o C and y (i) re f =24 o C, i ∈ N . Fig.2 shows the residuals, adaptive thresholds and the detection signals of the monitoring agents M (1) , M (7) , while the rest of the monitoring agents (i.e., M s ,M (2) ,...,M (6) ) are not presented since their ARRs are not violated for all t. At the time instant t (7) D = 20 h, a fault is detected by M (7) which initiates the isolation procedure in the monitoring agent M (7) and its neighbouring agents M s , M (4) and M (6) . In the case of M s , the observed pattern Φ s equal to Φ s = [0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1], which is compared to the theoretical patterns F s k for all k ∈ {1,...,255}, leading to ϒ s = { f (7) } and I s = I s,1 = ⋅⋅⋅ = I s,6 = 0 and I s,7 = 1.…”
Section: Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is detected by M (1) which initiates the isolation procedure locally and its neighboring monitoring agents M s , M (2) and M (3) . By applying the distributed isolation process shown in Section III-B, the new non-zero isolation signals are generated: I s,1 , I (2,1) , and I (3,1) .…”
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