Coupled controller for energy saving in building automation based on a thermodynamic and illumination model

S. Zanoli, D. Barchiesi, L. Barboni
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Reduction of energy consumption in buildings is presently a key aspect with respect to the reduction of CO2 emissions which is increasing every day its importance. Energy saving can be achieved through an efficient management of heat and lighting devices and with the exploitation of renewable sources, like sun. In the present paper a Building and Home Automation system that integrates energy-consuming sources for heat and light power supply, such as heat pumps and artificial lights with green energy-supplying sources like fresh air flow and natural illuminance has been proposed. A model of the thermodynamic and lighting behavior of a building has been preliminarily developed which is essential for the simulations and tests of the proposed Building Automation control policies. In the proposed control system, techniques of natural heating and daylight penetration are used to minimize electric lighting as well as electric heating that are integrated in an interconnected control loop. In order to balance the energy savings and comfort of users suitable control logic have been implemented.
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基于热力与照明模型的楼宇自动化节能耦合控制
减少建筑物的能源消耗是目前减少二氧化碳排放的一个关键方面,其重要性与日俱增。节能可以通过有效管理热量和照明设备以及利用可再生能源(如太阳)来实现。本文提出了一种将热泵、人工光源等耗能热源与新风流、自然照度等绿色供能源相结合的建筑与家庭自动化系统。初步建立了建筑物的热力学和照明行为模型,该模型对所提出的建筑物自动化控制策略的模拟和测试至关重要。在拟议的控制系统中,使用自然加热和日光穿透技术来最大限度地减少电照明和电加热,这些技术集成在一个相互连接的控制回路中。为了平衡节能和用户的舒适度,实现了合适的控制逻辑。
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