2014
DOI: 10.2172/1166884
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Transaction-Based Building Controls Framework, Volume 1: Reference Guide

Abstract: Executive SummaryBuildings consume 40% of the total energy in the U.S. and over 70% of the nation's total electricity today. Concerted efforts on both federal and state level have contributed to the flattening of electricity intensity in commercial buildings over the past decade, and declining energy intensity in homes.A new building diagnostic and controls revolution is underway within the buildings sector, primarily in the commercial buildings sector. In it, application-based systems are presenting an opport… Show more

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“…In this context, transactive control and coordination is an emerging and potentially transformational concept of distributed intelligence within the context of the building operations and integration of buildings with the electric grid. In a transactive control framework, entities enter into mutually beneficial contracts to provide and procure resources and services [33]. Entities, or transactional nodes, can be anything from an individual device to groups of complex systems.…”
Section: What Can or Should Be Done To Legacy Hvac Control Systems Tomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, transactive control and coordination is an emerging and potentially transformational concept of distributed intelligence within the context of the building operations and integration of buildings with the electric grid. In a transactive control framework, entities enter into mutually beneficial contracts to provide and procure resources and services [33]. Entities, or transactional nodes, can be anything from an individual device to groups of complex systems.…”
Section: What Can or Should Be Done To Legacy Hvac Control Systems Tomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transactive control is one part of the transactional energy framework, wherein mutuallybeneficial and cost-effective market-based transactions can be enabled between multiple players across different domains [15]. According to the GridWise Architecture Council [16], the term "transactive" comes from considering that decisions are made based on a value, which is analogous to or literally economic transactions.…”
Section: Transactive Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basic properties that define a transaction include exchangeable products/services/rights, transacting parties, monitoring/regulating entity, process for agreeing on a transaction, contract for terms and conditions, financial settlement and means of payments, etc. [15].…”
Section: Transactive Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Somasundaram et al 2014) Proposed High-level UML Model of Conceptual Components in a Transactive System Simulation Platform…”
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