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Limitations and performances of robust control over WSN: UFAD control in intelligent buildings
2010
IMA Journal of Mathematical Control and Information
The aim of this paper is to propose a model-based feedback control strategy for indoor temperature regulation in buildings equipped with underfloor air distribution (UFAD). ...
The impact of the communication constraints and the relative performances of the controllers are discussed based on simulation results. ...
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Funding The authors would like to thank Région Rhône-Alpes, GIPSA-lab (Grenoble Image Parole Signal Automatique laboratory) and Carnot-LSI (Logiciel et Systèmes Intelligents) institute ...
doi:10.1093/imamci/dnq017
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A Hybrid Model and MIMO Control for Intelligent Buildings Temperature Regulation over WSN
2009
IFAC Proceedings Volumes
The aim of this paper is to propose a model-based feedback control strategy for indoor temperature regulation in buildings equipped with underfloor air distribution (UFAD). ...
The use of a wireless sensor network (WSN) and the resulting communication constraints are also discussed. ...
CONCLUSION In this work, we considered the problem of temperature regulation in intelligent buildings as the real-time control of an actuated UFAD process based on WSN measurements. ...
doi:10.3182/20090901-3-ro-4009.00069
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A systematic investigation of thermal comfort compliance criteria
2020
from laboratory studies and lack validation from data in real buildings. ...
Last, using continuous thermal measurements and occupant feedback in four air-conditioned office buildings in Sydney, an assessment of 23 existing and 36 new long-term thermal comfort indices (as the long-term ...
For Papers 2 and 3, the major limitation is the use of secondary data as the basis for the analyses, so there was limited control over the data acquisition protocols and experiment design. ...
doi:10.14288/1.0388823
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