DocumentCode :
180300
Title :
Simulation and sensitivity analysis of a fuzzy-based building automation control system
Author :
Martirano, L. ; Parise, G. ; Parise, L. ; Manganelli, M.
Author_Institution :
DIAEE Electr. Eng. Area, Sapienza Univ. Roma, Rome, Italy
fYear :
2014
fDate :
5-9 Oct. 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
7
Abstract :
Building Automation Systems BAS are the key to improve the energy performance of buildings and the occupants´ comfort. There is a need to build a knowledge base on the matter and to grow suitable algorithms for a smart management of the “intelligent buildings”. Indeed, fuzzy logic is a valuable candidate for developing robust algorithms. The scope of the present work is to validate a fuzzy logic approach able to optimize the level of energy performance and comfort in an office space, taking advantage of BAS and solar energy. In BAS, dynamic elements (e.g. dynamic façade and luminaires) can exploit daylight and solar gain; on the condition that well-programmed integrated multicriteria decision making methods are used. In this paper, a virtual model of a Smart Office Room SOR, equipped with dynamic shading, lighting and air conditioning control system, was studied and different scenarios were considered: i) control versus no-control; ii) economy versus comfort mode; iii) fluorescent versus LED; iv) dimming versus switching. Both economy and comfort mode showed a better energy performance than non-controlled scenarios. In conclusion, the proposed model is a valuable tool to optimize comfort features and energy demand as a whole.
Keywords :
air conditioning; building management systems; building simulation; decision making; fuzzy control; home automation; lighting; sensitivity analysis; BAS; LED; SOR; air conditioning control system; comfort mode; daylight; dynamic shading; economy mode; energy performance; fluorescent; fuzzy logic approach; fuzzy-based building automation control system; intelligent buildings; lighting; occupant comfort; office space; sensitivity analysis; smart management; smart office room virtual model; solar energy; solar gain; well-programmed integrated multicriteria decision making methods; Buildings; Cooling; Cost function; Fuzzy logic; Lighting; Switches; Lighting systems; building automation; efficiency; energy saving; fuzzy logic; smart building; technical building management;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.2014.6978480
Filename :
6978480
Link To Document :
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