User Placement and Optimal Cooling Energy for Co-working Building Spaces

IF 2 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS ACM Transactions on Cyber-Physical Systems Pub Date : 2021-01-04 DOI:10.1145/3432818
S. Nagarathinam, Arunchandar Vasan, V. Sarangan, Rajesh Jayaprakash, A. Sivasubramaniam
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Increasing real estate and other infrastructure costs have resulted in the trend of co-working offices where users pay as they use for individual desks. Co-working offices that provide personalized comfort need to address users with potentially widely varying thermal comfort preferences. Providing personalized comfort in cabins separated by physical partitions with neighboring thermal zones or open-plan offices with a single actuator has received attention in the literature. In this article, the problem of minimizing user discomfort in open-plan co-working offices with multiple actuators while being cognizant of the energy consumed is considered. Specifically, the decision problems of assigning users to desks based on their thermal preferences and jointly controlling the multiple actuators are addressed. The non-linearities in the underlying thermodynamic constraints and the seating decision together make the problem computationally hard. A two-step heuristic that addresses these issues is presented. First, using a model that accounts for spatio-temporal thermodynamics, a one-time assignment of users to desks is performed that reduces the thermal resistance faced by the HVAC systems to provide the preferred comfort levels. Next, the setpoints are decided for all actuators to jointly minimize user discomfort by optimization and model-predictive control. Further, scalability is addressed by clustering user preferences and the associated HVAC actuators’ setpoints for the cases where a large number of actuators may be present in the room.
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协同办公建筑空间的用户布局和最佳制冷能量
房地产和其他基础设施成本的增加导致了协同办公的趋势,用户按个人办公桌的使用付费。提供个性化舒适度的协同办公办公室需要满足具有潜在广泛变化的热舒适偏好的用户。在由具有相邻热区的物理分区分隔的舱室或具有单个致动器的开放式办公室中提供个性化的舒适性在文献中受到了关注。在本文中,考虑了在具有多个执行器的开放式协同办公办公室中,在认识到所消耗的能量的同时,最大限度地减少用户不适的问题。具体地,解决了基于用户的热偏好将用户分配到桌子上以及联合控制多个致动器的决策问题。潜在热力学约束中的非线性和座位决策一起使问题在计算上变得困难。提出了一种解决这些问题的两步启发式算法。首先,使用考虑时空热力学的模型,将用户一次性分配到办公桌上,以减少暖通空调系统面临的热阻,从而提供首选的舒适度。接下来,为所有致动器确定设定点,以通过优化和模型预测控制来共同最小化用户不适。此外,针对房间中可能存在大量致动器的情况,通过对用户偏好和相关HVAC致动器的设置点进行聚类来解决可扩展性问题。
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ACM Transactions on Cyber-Physical Systems
ACM Transactions on Cyber-Physical Systems COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS-
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