DocumentCode :
158328
Title :
Combining contaminant event diagnosis with data validation/reconstruction: Application to smart buildings
Author :
Cuguero, M.A. ; Christodoulou, M. ; Quevedo, J. ; Puig, Vicenc ; Garcia, D. ; Michaelides, M.P.
fYear :
2014
fDate :
16-19 June 2014
Firstpage :
293
Lastpage :
298
Abstract :
In this work, a combined sensor data validation/reconstruction and contaminant event diagnosis approach is proposed for Smart Building systems, implemented as a two-stage approach. In the first stage, sensor communication faults are detected and missing data is estimated, in order to provide a reliable dataset to perform contaminant event diagnosis in the second stage. For the first stage, the sensor validation and reconstruction technique is based on the combined use of spatial and time series models. On the one hand, spatial models take advantage of the physical relation between different variables in the system, whilst on the other hand, time series models take advantage of the temporal redundancy of the measured variables, using Holt-Winters time series models. For the second stage, contaminant event diagnosis is based on contaminant detection and isolation estimator schemes, using adaptive thresholds by assuming certain bounds on the measurement noise and the model uncertainty. In order to apply these diagnosis schemes, state-space models have been considered in order to model the contaminant dispersion over the indoor building environment, where the contaminant event is modelled as a fault in the process which needs to be detected and isolated. Finally, the proposed approach is successfully demonstrated for the Holmes House smart building scenario.
Keywords :
building; measurement errors; measurement uncertainty; state-space methods; time series; Holmes house smart building scenario; Holt-Winters time series models; adaptive thresholds; contaminant detection schemes; contaminant dispersion; contaminant event diagnosis approach; data reconstruction; data validation; indoor building environment; isolation estimator schemes; measurement noise; model uncertainty; sensor communication faults; spatial models; state-space models; two-stage approach; Adaptation models; Atmospheric modeling; Data models; Mathematical model; Pollution measurement; Smart buildings;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Control and Automation (MED), 2014 22nd Mediterranean Conference of
Conference_Location :
Palermo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5900-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MED.2014.6961386
Filename :
6961386
Link To Document :
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